AT&T 555-230-894 manual

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    555 -230 -894 Issue 1 Septem ber , 1995 DE FINITY ® Communications Sy stem G ene ric 3 Ins talla ti on (For Si ngle-Carri er Cabi nets) Graphics © AT& T 1988 Table of Contents[...]

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    Conten ts Issue 1 S ep t em ber 1995 iii Tabl e of Co nten ts i About Thi s Book xv ■ This B ook’s O rganiz ati on xv ■ Other Boo ks xvi ■ Trademarks xvii 1 Ov ervi ew and Roadmap 1-1 ■ Syste m R eliabi lity 1-1 S tandard R elia bility 1-2 Hig h R eliab ility 1 -2 Crit ical Reliabil i ty 1- 2 ■ DEFI N I TY Syst e m I nstal lati on R oa [...]

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    Conten ts iv Issue 1 S ep t em ber 1995 Generic 3 Managem ent T e rminal (G3-MT) R equirements 2-2 Cross-Connect Field s 2-2 Space R equi reme nts 2-2 R oom Layout 2-2 F igure Note s : 2-3 C a ble Slac k M anager (Opt ional) R equi rements 2-4 Tool s Neede d 2-4 Lay Out an d Ensure A p p ro priat e Power 2-6 P ower A rrangeme nts for AC P ower 2-6 [...]

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    Conten ts Issue 1 Sep t em ber 1995 v F i gure Notes: 4-11 Connect Sing le-Carrier Network Grou nding 4-11 F i gure Notes: 4-12 Coupled Bo n ding Conduc tor (CBC) 4-12 F i gure Notes: 4-13 Connect D C P o wer to Netwo r ks 4-14 Connect AC Power t o DC Po wer Ca binet 4-14 T est DC Power Plant 4-14 Connect S t a n d -by Power 4-14 ■ Locate and Con[...]

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    Conten ts vi Issue 1 S ep t em ber 1995 Instal l F ront P l ates on Syste ms with E arthq uake Prot ec t i on 4-35 Instal l Ca binet Clip On S ystem s wi thout E arthq uake Prot e c t io n 4-35 F i gure Notes: 4-36 5 Instal l T el ecommun icati ons Cabl ing 5-1 ■ Install t he C ro s s-Connect Fi eld 5-1 Typi cal Cross-Connect Field Using 110- T y[...]

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    Conten ts Issue 1 S e p t e m ber 1995 vii P ower up AC - Powered S witch 7-3 P ower up DC- P owered Swi tc h 7-3 V erify Mess ag es on T ermina l 7-3 ■ I n troductio n to Term inal Screens and Com man d s 7-4 Screens 7-4 Co mmands 7- 5 Ge t t in g Hel p 7-5 ■ Log i n to the Syste m 7-5 ■ S e t Re quired Co u ntry O p t ions 7-6 ■ Change Cr[...]

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    Conten ts vi ii Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 ■ R e -instal l F ro nt Doors 8-20 ■ Next S t eps 8-20 9 Instal l and W i re Teleph ones and Other Equ ipmen t 9-1 ■ Telephone Conn ecti on Exam ple 9- 1 Connect Adj unct Power 9-3 ■ Analog St a t ion or 2 - W ire Digita l St at ion Examp le 9 -5 ■ Analog T ie Trunk Exam p le 9 - 6 ■ Digita l T [...]

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    Conten ts Is s ue 1 Sep temb er 199 5 ix F i gure Notes: 9-32 R eset L i g ht E mi tti n g Dio des (L ED) on P ower Distri b u t ion Unit 9-33 ■ Inst all t he M S P-1 Power S up p l y 9-34 U n derwrite r’s L ab oratories (UL) Inform at ion 9-34 Im portan t S a fety Instructions 9-35 Descript io n of th e MS P- 1 P ower Supp l y 9-36 Locat e the[...]

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    Conten ts x Issue 1 Sep t em ber 1995 Instal l Fe deral Co mmunicati ons C omm ission (FCC) R e gistered Music Source 9-54 Instal l R e c ord ed A nnoun c e m ent E quipm e n t 9-54 R e quirem ents 9-54 F i gure Notes: 9-55 ■ Install Proc e s so r Data M od ules (PDM s) 9-55 R e quirem ents 9-55 Insta llation 9-56 F i gure Notes: 9-57 Connect ion[...]

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    Conten ts Is s ue 1 Sep temb er 199 5 xi De s c rip tion 10-3 P rocedur e 10-3 ■ Make Test Ca lls (Thre e-Cabi net S witch) 10-4 De s c rip tion 10-4 P rocedur e 10-5 ■ Test t h e A t ten dant Console 10-8 Descript ion 10-8 Proc edure 10-8 ■ Test t he S elec tor Console 10-9 Descript ion 10-9 Proc edure 10-9 ■ Test Ext ernal Rin g ing 10-9 [...]

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    Conten ts xi i Issue 1 Sep te m ber 1995 Proc edure—Local Test 10-15 ■ Test Basic R ate I n terf ace ( B RI) 10-15 Descript ion 10-15 Proc edure— Dial Tone 10-15 Proc edure—M ake and R eceive Calls 10-15 Proc edure—Check ing t he S ervice Prof il e Identif ier (SPI D ) 10-16 A Approved G rou nds A- 1 ■ Defi nit ion of Ap p roved Groun d[...]

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    Conten ts Issue 1 Sep t em ber 1995 xiii Dist ance Limita tions E - 4 F igure Note s : E - 5 F igure Note s : E - 5 ■ W all Mount ing E - 6 ■ Using the T est Feat ure E- 9 The Test Fea t u re E-9 ■ B ut to n Label s E-10 F Wire Conversion Inform at ion F-1 ■ Common Wire Colo u rs F-1 ■ A WG to S WG Co nv e r s ion ( S tranded W ire) F-1 ?[...]

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    Conten ts xi v Issue 1 S ep t e m b er 1995 ■ 475 Print e r U se d as Sys t e m P rint er H-21 ■ 475 or 476 P rinte r Used as Journal P r int er for Hospi tal ity F e a ture H-21 ■ 470 or 471 P rinte r Used as Journal P r int er for Hospi tal ity F e a ture H-28 ■ 572 Print er H-30 ■ S t atio n Message Det ail Rec o rd ing ( S MD R ) In t[...]

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    Issue 1 Septemb er 1995 xv About This Boo k This book supp orts DEFI N I T Y ® Co mmunica t i ons S yst em s G eneric 3 Version 3 and la ter. T his book provides proce dures and in format ion for inst allin g the hardwar e and init iall y testin g the D E FINI T Y Co m m unica t i on s Sy s tem Generic 3, Models G3 i a nd G3s. The inform at ion in[...]

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    A bout This Bo ok xv i Issue 1 S ep t e m b er 1995 ■ Chap ter 5, " Inst all Tel ecommunicat ions Cabling" Explains how t o instal l cabl ing b et ween th e sw itch a nd t he cross-c onnect f ield. ■ Chap ter 6, " Inst all G e neric 3 Manag em ent Ter minal " Explains h ow to i nstall an d b ring u p the Generic 3 Ma nage me[...]

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    Trademarks Is s ue 1 Sep temb e r 199 5 xvii This c a t alog and al l DEFI N I TY C o m m u nicat ions Syste m Ge n eric 3 docum en t a ti o n i n Un ite d St a te s E ng lish can be order e d directly from: General Busin ess Com munication s Syst em P ublicati ons F ulfillm ent Centre at 1-317-361-5353. Tra d emarks This book cont ains refere nces[...]

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    A bout This Bo ok xv iii Is sue 1 September 1995[...]

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    Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 1-1 1 Overview and Roadmap This chap ter presents g eneral in form at ion about t h e methods t o config ure your DEFI N I TY Syste m Ge n eric 3 for s y stem avail ability . I t also provides a roadma p ( a hig h-level overview of the se q uence o f st e ps ) for the install ation of the system. T he road m a p provides [...]

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    Overview a n d R o a d ma p 1-2 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Stan d a rd Reliab il ity DEFI N I TY System G3 st a ndard reliab ility systems p rovide the most c ost- effe c tive product . This is t he only reliabilit y o ffering for a G3s system. S tan dard reliabilit y s yst ems do not d u p licat e Tone-Cloc k (s), the Control Carriers, or an y int [...]

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    DEFI N I TY Syste m In st a ll ati on Road m a p Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 1-3 DEFIN ITY Sy stem Instal l ation Road map This sectio n i s intende d to p rovide a hig h-level sequence for th e i nstal lat ion proces s and also a roadma p to the infor m ati on in thi s b o ok. It is also note d where specific s t eps are cov er ed in othe r b o oks[...]

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    Overview a n d R o a d ma p 1-4 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 4. Connect batter y leads. 5. Connect AC p ower or DC power . 6. Locate and connect T i m e Division M ul ti p lexer (TDM) Bus. 7. Locate a nd co nnect i n ter-cabinet cabl es, if system has d u pl icate d Swit ch Processor E l emen ts (S P E s) in Proce ssor P ort Netwo rk ( P P N ) c o ntr[...]

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    DEFI N I TY Syste m In st a ll ati on Road m a p Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 1-5 Activ ate th e S ystem Complete thi s task by f ollowing the instructions provided i n Chapt er 7. 1. Powe r u p switc h. 2. Log in to the sy stem. 3 . S e t required c ountry op t ion s. 4. Change c r aft password. 5 . S e t date and t im e . 6. S e t syst em maint ena[...]

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    Overview a n d R o a d ma p 1-6 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Install an d Wire Teleph ones an d Oth er Equipment Complete thi s task by f ollowing the instructions provided i n Chapt er 9. NO TE: For easier r e feren ce, inst allation st eps and t est steps are group e d i n separate chap ters. I t may b e b e tter to insta ll each hardware comp onent[...]

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    DEFI N I TY Syste m In st a ll ati on Road m a p Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 1-7 Adm in is ter the D EFIN I T Y Syst em Ac cord in g to Custo mer Req uir emen ts Af ter the hardwar e is inst alled and the system is activat e d , the d ata for system and telep hone features m ust b e a d m in istered, using the provisioning p lan created for this c u[...]

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    Overview a n d R o a d ma p 1-8 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995[...]

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    Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 2-1 2 Plan and Prepare the S ite This chap ter describe s t asks required to p lan, prep are, a n d p ro vision the site d e pe n ding u pon which DEFI N I TY Syste m G e neric 3 was ordered. P erform the following : ■ Check th e custom er’s ord er. ■ Locate and lay out the equip men t ro om . ■ Lay out a n d en s[...]

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    P lan and Prep are the Si t e 2-2 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Locate an d Lay Ou t the Eq uip m ent Roo m Determin e where t he DEFI N I TY Syst em G e neric 3 e quipm ent room is lo cated , and t hen lay out the e quipm ent room floo r p l an for DEFI N I TY Syst em c a b inet s, managemen t term inal and desk, cross-connect hardware and adjuncts, e[...]

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    Locate and Lay Out the Eq u i p men t R oom Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 2-3 Add ition al N otes: AC re c e p t a c les m ust be sep arate l y cu rre nt p r o te c te d (f use or c ir c u it brea ker) and n ot u nd e r t he c o nt rol of a wal l switc h . Rec e p t a c les must not be shar e d with other eq u i p ment a n d s h ou ld b e loc at ed a [...]

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    P lan and Prep are the Si t e 2-4 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Cab le Slac k M anager (O ption al ) Req u irem e nts A c a ble slack manager (opt ional ) is 32 i nches (81 cm) wide and 40 inches (102 c m) deep. N ormally, one slack m anager is needed for each c abinet sta ck. Extra slack managers may b e order ed, i f necessary. Tools Ne eded Table 2-[...]

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    Locate and Lay Out the Eq u i p men t R oom Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 2-5 * Electric d r i ll and dril l bi ts are required for ea rthqua ke mo un ting. † Since U .S. / E ngli sh fasten e rs a re u sed, U.S . /E ngli s h tools are required unless an exact match can b e found among metric t oo ls. ‡ Req uired when installing an AC p o were d sw[...]

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    P lan and Prep are the Si t e 2-6 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Lay O ut an d Ensur e A p pr opriate P ow er 1. Lay o ut an d en s u re a p prop riate p ower for s w itch cabinet s and managemen t term inal in e qu ip ment room . 2. Provid e on e power outle t per single-carrier c a b inet . 3. Have an e lect rician ch e ck the commerci al power an d v[...]

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    Locate and Lay Out the Eq u i p men t R oom Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 2-7 Power Arrangem ents for DC Po we r The fo llowin g t a b le shows the in p ut DC requireme nts for the system -48 V DC I np ut Power R e q uirement s Parameter R e quirem ents S ta ti c V ol ta g e -4 8 VDC no mi nal, - 4 2.5 VDC m inim um, -52.5 VDC maxim um ( measured at i[...]

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    P lan and Prep are the Si t e 2-8 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Lay Ou t and En sure Appro priate Grou nding Groundin g is relat ively sim ple for an AC-power e d switch . First, connect th e cabin e ts t o e ac h othe r . Then, c onnect a singl e groun d wire from the Proce ssor Port Ne twork (PPN) to t he a p p roved protec tive ground. Groundin g o [...]

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    Determin e the Locatio n o f the Equi pm en t Closet s Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 2-9 NO TE: Check locati on of the AC p ower receptacle. The receptacl e must b e on a separa tely current limit ed ( fuse or ci rcuit breaker) cir c uit n ot controlled by a wall switc h . Det ermine t he L ocation of t he Equ i pme n t Cl osets Determin e the locat i[...]

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    P lan and Prep are the Si t e 2-10 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 . Tabl e 2- 2 . Exam ple of a P rovision ing Plan Station or Trun k Type or Feature/Service Building Location (f loo r/ro om/ desk/ infor mation outlet Extensio n Number or Trunk Group and Member DEFINITY G3 cabi net/ car r ier/s lot/ circuit Ro ute from equipment closets Auxi liar y Pow[...]

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    S eptember 1995 Is s ue 1 3-1 3 Unpack the Cab i ne t This chap ter describ e s t h e sy s t e m unpacki ng proced ures. The DEFI N I TY Syst em Ge n eric 3 ( G3) single-carrier c a b inet s are ship pe d i n a p o l yethyle n e b a g , p acked in a cardboard conta i ner. The cabi net i s faste ned to a wood/ S tyrof oam p allet with two met al b a[...]

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    Unpack the Cabine t 3-2 S ep tember 1995 Issue 1 ! CAUTION: Deep knife pene trat ion m a y d ama g e the c a binet. 4. O p en an d rem o ve the front door a nd b ack p anels from cabin e t . The screw locat ion is shown in the followi n g fi gures. Figu re No tes: 1. Sc rew that op e ns front c a b inet d oo r Figure 3-1. Front C abinet Door Latch [...]

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    S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 3-3 Figu re No tes: 1. Sc rews to re move 2. Sc rews to loo s en 3. Sc rews to rem a in Figure 3-2. Back Cabinet P ane l S crew L ocations 1 . R e m ov e a ll packing ma t erial fro m inside th e ca b inet. Inspect Cab inet 2 . Inspect c a b inet for any d am age that may have occurred d uring sh ip ping. R eport a ny [...]

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    Unpack the Cabine t 3-4 S ep tember 1995 Issue 1 3. Verif y t he l a be l near the circ uit b reaker on the p ower suppl y t oward th e rear of each c a b inet c o rresp o n d s to your local v o ltage type. ! DANGER: If the l a b el i s d ifferen t than the volt age typ e a t your site, notif y you r A T & T re present a tive i mme diat ely fo[...]

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    Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 4-1 4 Install and Connect t h e Cabinets This chap ter describe s h o w to install the P rocessor Port Net work (PP N) an d Expansion Port Ne twork ( E PN) sing le-carrier cabin e t s f o r D E F I N I T Y Sys t e m Generic 3 . Direct ions are provided for th e foll owing c onfig urat ions: ■ S t an dard reliab ility ?[...]

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    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-2 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Instal l Earthq uake Mo u n ting I f earthq uake protec t ion is re q uired f o r your area, install earthq uake floor mounti ng as d irect ed in Ap pendi x B. Positi on a n d S tack th e Cabi n ets Foll ow th e d i agram in the Custo mer Service Document (CSD) sh ip p e d with e [...]

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    Connect Syste m Cabin e t Gr ounds Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 4-3 Con nect Sy stem Cabi net G rounds T o connect ground, r e fe r to Figu re 4-2 on p a g e 4-4 an d perf orm t he foll owing: 1. At lower left rear of t h e P rocessor P ort Network (PPN) c abinet (Control Cabine t A) , connect a 6 AW G g round wire to the cabi n e t g round bl ock. S[...]

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    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-4 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Figure 4 - 2. Typ ical AC P ower and G rounding A rrangemen t for Single-Carrier Cabinet ( Rear View) ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 8 13 9 5 10 6 11 7 7 7 7 12 12 1 1 3 4 2 1. Expa nsio n P ort Ne two r k (EPN) Con t ro l Cabi net A 2. Circuit bre aker 3.[...]

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    Connect Bat t ery Lea ds Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 4-5 Con nec t B a ttery Lead s T o prevent the bat t eries f rom discharging, the c o n trol c a b inet i s shippe d wit h the b attery l ead d isc onnecte d. T o connect t h e bat t eries, perfo rm the follow ing: At cabin et ( s ): 1. Ensure th e c ircuit breakers on e ac h ca binet are OFF . Ea[...]

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    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-6 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Con nec t Po wer Connect ei t her AC or DC p ower a s d esc rib e d in this section . Verif y t he l a bel near the circui t brea k er o n t he p ower suppl y t oward the r ear of each c a b inet cor r esp o nd s to your local v o ltage type. ! DANGER: I f th e label is di f f ere[...]

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    Connect Powe r Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 4-7 GRD -4 8V -4 8V R TN 1 GRD -4 8V -4 8V R TN 1 GRD -4 8V -4 8V R TN 1 GRD -4 8V -4 8V R TN 1 -4 8V RTN -48V GRD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 13 18 4 9 14 5 5 10 15 15 15 15 1 1 1 6 11 11 16 16 16 2 2 2 2 7 7 7 12 17 (- 48 V RTN & G RD) 75A -48V -48V GR D GR D -4 8V -48 V RTN 75A[...]

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    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-8 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Figure 4-4. Typical S ingle-Carrier Cabinet System Direct Curren t (D C) Power and Groun ding W iring ! CAUTION: Groundin g o f the sys tem shal l c o m p ly with the g eneral rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the Nat ional E lectrical Code (NEC), National F ire Prot[...]

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    Connect Powe r Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 4-9 Connect Powe r Pl ant Gr ound T o connect t h e p ower p lant ground, complet e th e f o l lowing steps: 1. At th e DC power cabine t , connect a 1 AW G ground wire to the GR OUND DIS C H A RGE b a r . 2. R oute the g ro und wire o ut of th e c a binet and t erminate i t on the a pprov e d ground ( see [...]

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    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-10 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Co nn e c t Fr ame Gr ou nd Connect the 6 AW G f rame ground c a ble to the cabi net frame b y followin g t hese steps: 1. Measure an d cu t a length o f 6 AW G c a bl e . Use the p rovided cable or measure and cu t a l ength o f 6 AW G ca ble long enough to reach between the GR[...]

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    Connect Powe r Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-11 Conn ec t DC P ower D istrib ut ion Bo x Grou n d i n g R un the 6 A WG ground c a ble f rom t he DC P ower Cab inet to each DC Powe r Distrib u t ion Unit , using the f ollowi ng steps: 1. A t the DC P ower Ca b inet , c o n nect 6 AW G wire to the GR OUND D I SCHAR G E b ar . R o ut e the cable to th [...]

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    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-12 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 1. A t the DC P ower Ca b inet , c o n nect a 6 A WG cable to th e G ROUND D I SCHAR G E b ar. R o ute the cable to th e po r t Cabine t Carrier A. Connect th e c a ble t o th e single-point ground block in th e C o ntrol Carrie r (see Figure 4-7 ) . 2. R epeat S t ep 1 for each[...]

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    Connect Powe r Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-13 1. Connect a 1 0 A W G w ir e t o the p ower cabinet ground di scharge bar. Se e Figure 4-9 ) . 2. R epeat for each p ort netwo r k c a b inet . NO TE: A C o u pled B o nding C onduc tor (CBC ) must b e t ie-wrapped to all trun k c a b les and t ermin ate d at the c o upled bond ing co nducto r termin a[...]

  • Page 54

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-14 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 ! CAUTION: Syste m groun ding s h al l com ply w i th th e gen eral ru les for grounding contained in Article 250 of the Nat ional E lectrical Code (NEC), National F ire Prot e c t ion Agency ( N F P A ) 70, or your a p p l icabl e l ocal electrical c ode. S e e A pp endix A for[...]

  • Page 55

    Locate and Connect T i m e Division M u l tiplexing (TDM) Bu s Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-15 Locate an d Conn ect Time Divisi o n Mu ltip lexing ( TDM) Bu s Locate t he wh ite f a bric-cov er ed T i me D i vision Multi plexi ng (T D M ) bu s c able. R efer to Table 4-1 for slot inform at ion. Foll ow t hese inst ru c ti ons to connect th e bus to [...]

  • Page 56

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-16 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 4-10. Time Division Multiplexing ( T DM ) Bus Connections for Standard -Rel iability Proc essor Port Netw ork (PPN ) 3 3 2 4 1 5 1 3 2 4 2 4 1. T ime Divisio n Multip l exin g (TDM) bus term i nat or AHF 110 o n Tim e Division Mu lt ipl exi ng )/Lo c a l Area Network p in[...]

  • Page 57

    Locate and Connect Inter-Cab inet Cables (I CC) Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-17 Locate an d Connect Inte r- Cabinet Cables (ICC) Connect th e In ter- Cabinet C abl es ( I CC) usin g these st eps: 1. R emov e th e I n ter-Cabinet Cabl e (ICC) from the lo wer b ack shelf of the cabin e t. 2. Connect th e ca bles as shown in F igure 4-11 and Tabl e 4-2[...]

  • Page 58

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-18 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 4-11. Inter-Ca binet Cab le (ICC) Connect ions for Standard R eliab ility Expansion Port Network (EPN) C abinet St a ck 1 2 3 4 5 1. P i nf ie ld pe r Table 4- 2 2 . C ab in et in Posi tio n B 3. In ter-Ca bine t Cab le s 4. B ackplane 5. Con trol Ca b ine t A P o s itio [...]

  • Page 59

    Install Fib re-Optic Cables Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-19 Instal l Fibre- O p t ic Cab les This sectio n discusses the hard ware a nd metho ds r e q uired t o connect and route f ibre- optic cabl es. The Expa nsion Port N e twork (EPN) c a b inet is norm all y p o sitio ned next to the Proces sor Port Network ( PPN) c a bine t(s), but may also be [...]

  • Page 60

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-20 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 4 - 12. Typ i cal Fibr e -Optic Cable Run ning List In the exampl e Running List in F i gure 4-12, connect a cable labeled 10426 6465 (20 feet long) f r om Cabine t 1, Carr i e r C, Slot 2, t o C a b inet 2, Carrier B , Slot 2. NO TE: The f ollowi n g ta sks re fer to t h[...]

  • Page 61

    Install Fib re-Optic Cables Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-21 Rule 3 R oute f ibre-optic cables away from groups o f o ther c a b les where they ma y b e stret ched by t h e weight o f me tal cable bundl es, as fi b re -op tic cable s are q u ite f lexible . Rule 4 Av oi d b ending f i b re-optic c a b les to a rad ius sm a ller than 1-1/2 inches (4 c[...]

  • Page 62

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-22 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 4-13. Fibre-Op t ic Cable In st a llation Between Shortwave Transc eivers, Direct Conn e ction TX RX 1 2 2 1 TX RX 1 2 3 4 1. Pr o ce ssor P o rt Netw ork ( P PN) C a bi ne t A S l ot 2A01 / 9 823- Typ e li g htwave tr ansce iver 2 . F L 2P-P-2 0 F ib er o p t i c c a b l[...]

  • Page 63

    Install Fib re-Optic Cables Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-23 Figure 4-14. Fibre-Op tic Cable Installation Between Longw av e Transceivers T hrou gh Fibr e-Optic Cross-Con nect Field Raised Flo or or Cable Slack Man agers Figure 4-1 5 shows the recom men ded fibre-optic ca ble rout in g for a single- carrier cabi n e t system with a c a b le sl ack ma[...]

  • Page 64

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-24 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 ! CAUTION: Do not route fi b re-optic c a b les an d the B25A cable s t oget her. Figu re No tes: Figure 4-15. Single-Carrier Cabinet Fibre Routing Cab le Co nnection s W hen rout ing fibre-optic ca bles, connect the c a b les (a ccording t o t h e R unning L ist provided in t h[...]

  • Page 65

    Install Fib re-Optic Cables Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-25 Stan da r d Reliab il ity Fibr e-O ptic Cab le Connections For S t andard Re l iabil i ty system configuration, route t he f ib re-optic c a b le as illustrat e d b e l ow. Figure 4-16. Fibre-Op t ic Cable Connections for Standard Reliability Single-Carrier Cabinet Sys tem 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9[...]

  • Page 66

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-26 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Hig h Reliab ility Fibr e -Optic Cab le Connecti o ns For H igh-Reli ab ilit y s ystem conf iguration , route the fib re-optic c a b les a s illustrat e d b e l ow. Figure 4-17. Fibre-Op t ic Cable Connections for High Reliability Single-Carrier Cabinet System 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [...]

  • Page 67

    Install Fib re-Optic Cables Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-27 Critic al Reli ability F ibre-Op tic Cab le Connections For C ri tical R eliab ilit y system confi g uration, rout e the f ibre-op t ic c ables a s illustrat e d b e l ow.[...]

  • Page 68

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-28 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 4-18. Exp ansion Port Netw ork Fibr e-Optic Cable Connections for S ingle-Carrier Cabinet w ith Critical-Rel iability Swit ch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Terminal AUX B C [...]

  • Page 69

    Verif y P ort C a b inet Ad dress Pl u g s Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-29 Verify Port Cab inet Ad dress Plugs The Cabine t Ad dress P lug i s a jump er and is required fo r s ingle- c arr ier p ort cabin e ts only . O n t he b ackpl ane of a port cabinet , to th e righ t o f s l ot 00 , a group o f six p ins is mark e d f or the c ab inet (c a rr i[...]

  • Page 70

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-30 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Instal l Back Pane ls Inst all the b a ck panels, ti ghtening the screws when all p anel s are in place . A l low th e screws labeled ca l lout 4 in Figure 4-21 o n p a g e 4-31 to remain loose. Instal l Ground P late s The ground pla te (Figure 4-20) provide s the gr ound conne[...]

  • Page 71

    Install Grou n d P lates Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-31 See Fi g ure 4-22 and Fig ure 4-23 for illust rati ons of the g round p late and cable clamp p osit i ons . Install G rou nd Plates on Sy st ems with Earthquake Protectio n R efer to A p pe n dix B for eart hquake prote ct ion p r o cedures. Install G rou nd Plates on Sy st ems with o ut Earth[...]

  • Page 72

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-32 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 2 . At t h e upper cab inet, p l ace the top of the ground plate over t he bott o m of th e l ower-back panel s o t he f our screws at the b o tt om of the lowe r- b ack panel fi t through the f our ground p la te keyhole slots. T he bottom ed g e of the ground p late should ove[...]

  • Page 73

    Install Grou n d P lates Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-33 Figu re No tes: Figure 4 - 22. Single-Carrier Cabinet G round Plate, C a binet Clip, and Battery Loca tions 1 2 3 1. Cabine t C l ip 2. Ba tte ry 3. Back Ground Plate ■ S id e Vi ew o f 2-Cabin et Po r t Ne twork[...]

  • Page 74

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-34 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Install Cab le Clamps At t he back of t he cabine ts, on each ground p la te, insta ll two c a b le clamp s using the screws provided (see Figure 4-23). These clamp s h old the 25-p air inp ut /ou tp ut or cross-connect field cables in p lace. Figure 4-23. Location of Cable Clam[...]

  • Page 75

    Inst all Front Plat e s Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 4-35 Instal l Front P lates The front pl ates provide elect roma gnetic radia t io n and radio freque ncy (RF) shieldi ng and earthq uake protec t ion. If you d o not have a req uirem ent for electromagnetic radi at ion shieldi ng , radio frequency shieldi ng, or earthq uake prote ct ion, use the ca[...]

  • Page 76

    Install a n d Co nnect th e Cab inet s 4-36 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 4-25. Location of Cabinet Clips 1 2 3 4 5 1. P o rt Cab ine t D 2. P o rt Cab ine t C 3. Cabine t clips 4. P o rt Cab ine t B 5. Bas ic Contro l Cabinet A Figu re Notes:[...]

  • Page 77

    Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 5-1 5 Install Telecommunication s Cablin g This chap ter describes h o w to inst all tel ecom munications ca b les and cross- connect equipment. The specific equipm en t being inst alled varie s on what wa s o r d ered for your site. Use the materi a l p resent ed in thi s c ha p t er as an exam ple. Instal l the Cr oss-Co[...]

  • Page 78

    Inst all Te l ecommunicat ions C a b ling 5-2 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Figure 5-1. Typical Cro ss-Conn ect Field Inst allation: 110A-Typ e Term inal Block s 3 2 8 7 4 5 5 5 5 1 6 1 . D Ri n g 2. T r unk a uxilia ry fiel d 3. P o rt d istributio n fie ld 4. S t at ion di stribution f ield 5 . Sta t i o n c a b l e s 6 . Swi t c h c a b i ne t 7. Z [...]

  • Page 79

    Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 5-3 In Figure 5-1, a p proximat ely 57 6 4-P air or 76 8 3- Pair S tati on Capac ity is illust rate d . Hardw a r e Installat ion These hardwa r e ins tal la t ion instructions are writ ten so one syst em t echnician can install th e follo wing equ ipme nt : ■ Cross-c onnec t field ■ Cab le slac k manag ers ■ S neak[...]

  • Page 80

    Inst all Te l ecommunicat ions C a b ling 5-4 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 ■ R oute the cable f r o m th e cabin e t t o t h e wall . P l ac e the c a ble beside one o f th e r ow s o f col um n s i n th e cabl e s l ac k m anager (see followin g not e). NO TE: R etainers m ount ed on the column s k eep th e cable from protruding a b o ve the t o p [...]

  • Page 81

    Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 5-5 Figure 5-2. Cab l e Routing Thr ough Cab le Slack Manager for Single Cab inet Installat ion 45 2 1 3 1. C ab l e Cla mp 2. T runk A uxiliar y F i e ld 3 . Swi t c h Ca b i ne t 4. C a b in et Tr ou g h for P ort Cab le s 5. Sp are Ce nte r Trou g hs Figu re Notes:[...]

  • Page 82

    Inst all Te l ecommunicat ions C a b ling 5-6 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Figure 5-3. Typ ical Port Cable In st allation at Switch Cabine t Conne ct Control Carrier Outputs Cab le P l ug the connector c a ble in the AUX connector o n the rear o f the cont rol carrier. R out e th e connec tor cable t hrough the c a b le slack manager to the assi gned [...]

  • Page 83

    Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 5-7 La be l Cable s Label th e ca b les a s d e sc rib e d in this secti on. The port label shown in the next fi gure is insta lled on b oth e n d s of t he 25-pair cables connecting t o the tr u nk/auxi liary fi eld an d /or the d istrib u t ion f ield. See Ta b l e 5-1 for the c a b le label and colour c ode. The b uild[...]

  • Page 84

    Inst all Te l ecommunicat ions C a b ling 5-8 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 R oute the incoming t runk cabl e s t hrough the lig htnin g prote ctor and t he n to t he Snea k Current Protec to r (507B). T he 25-p air cabl e t hen g o es t hrough the trunk cross- c onnect field and t hen to th e port .[...]

  • Page 85

    Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 6-1 6 Install Generic 3 Management Terminal This chap ter cont ains Gene ric 3 Manage me nt Term ina l ( G3-MT ) requ irements. Also detailed is: ■ How to di re ctly connect a t er mi na l to t he switc h ■ How to set u p the term ina l ■ Altern ative p r o cedure to remot ely connect a ter m inal to the swit ch. Th[...]

  • Page 86

    Inst all Ge neric 3 Ma nagement T erminal 6-2 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Mains p ower for t he term inal must b e o btai ned from a st andard volta g e source in th e range of 115 to 230 volts AC in the eq u i pme nt room. The t ermi nal is au to-s ensing a n d a utoma tically ad just s to re c eive the typ e of AC p ower at the site. An o p ti onal[...]

  • Page 87

    Connect Gene ric 3 M anagem ent Term inal (G 3-MT) Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 6-3 2. If you have a DC-power ed switch co ntrol c a b inet or if yo u ne e d electro magnetic s hi eldin g , locate th e 116A Electroni c I n d u stries As sociat io n ( E I A) Ground I solat or (c o m c ode 106 005 242) a n d i nstall it in the TERM INA L connector on t[...]

  • Page 88

    Inst all Ge neric 3 Ma nagement T erminal 6-4 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Figure 6-2. Direct Conn ections to Generic 3-Managem ent Terminal (G 3-MT) an d Electronic Industries Ass ociation (EIA) Groun d Isolator 5. Connect th e keyboard cord t o the KBD jack on the term inal. 6 . I f or d ered, connect the opt i onal p r i nter to the a p p ropriate [...]

  • Page 89

    Connect Gene ric 3 M anagem ent Term inal (G 3-MT) Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 6-5 7. Connect AC power cord of the term inal to the selecte d AC r e cept acle i n the e q u i pmen t room and turn on th e terminal. Figure 6-3. Duplication Op tional Term inal and Termin a l Connec tors on the Control C abinets Figure 6-3 shows the two possible p ositi[...]

  • Page 90

    Inst all Ge neric 3 Ma nagement T erminal 6-6 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Set Up G 3 Mana gement Ter minal (G3-M T) Use the followin g proced ures to set u p the 715 Man agemen t Terminal o p t ions: NO TE: These p roced ures may c hange as t he mo de l of 715 M anagement Term ina l (G3-MT) sh ip p ed with D EF I NITY S ystem Generi c 3 changes. Cons[...]

  • Page 91

    R e motely Conne ct Gen eric 3 Manage men t T ermi nal (G3-MT ) Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 6-7 Remot ely Co n nect Generi c 3 Manage ment Termin al (G3-M T) A secondary (and op t ional ) termi nal used for p urposes othe r t han ma int enance can be installe d at some d ista nce from the switc h . Typ ical rem ote c o n nect ions are shown i n the [...]

  • Page 92

    Inst all Ge neric 3 Ma nagement T erminal 6-8 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995[...]

  • Page 93

    S eptember 1995 Is s ue 1 7-1 7 Activate the System This chap ter cont ains proce dures for a c t ivati n g th e system a n d bri n g i n g the switch up to a non-alarm (no r e d l ights) sta te. This chap ter de t ail s: ■ Powe ri n g u p t h e sw i t c h ■ Install ing tr a nslati on fla sh -mem ory ca rd ■ Powe ri n g u p A C-powered switch[...]

  • Page 94

    A c tivat e the S ystem 7-2 S ep te mber 1995 Issue 1 Com pa ti b ility (EMC) wrist strap (comcod e 900 698 226) when handling circuit packs o r ot her switch co mp onent s. Power Up Swi tch T o power up the s witch , do the fol lowing: Install Tran sl ation Fl as h-M emo ry C ard 1. Verif y the w rit e swit c h on the whit e Translat ion Flash-M e[...]

  • Page 95

    Powe r U p S witch S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 7-3 Power up A C- Po wered Swi tc h 1. Ensure th e as sociat ed circuit breakers o n the AC p ower panel are ON . NO TE: If the system i s c o nfi gured fo r High o r C r itica l R e liab ility, p o w e r -up the E xpansion P ort Network (EPN) cabi net first, then th e P rocessor P ort Network ( P P [...]

  • Page 96

    A c tivat e the S ystem 7-4 S ep te mber 1995 Issue 1 Scre en 7-1. Typic al Turn -On Messages for System s with FLAS H Memor y 2. About 2 m inut es after REBOOT PERFORMED is displayed, verify t he termina l scree n displa ys : Login : NO TE: Most red l ig hts wi ll co me on an d g o of f a g ain at this p o int. S om e red ligh ts w i ll sta y o n [...]

  • Page 97

    Log in to the Syste m S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 7-5 Com m ands Syste m c o m m ands are sta nd ard words and phras e s inst ructin g the switc h t o perf orm a specific f unct ion. The c o m ma n d s a re arranged in hier arc hy of keywords; that is , en ter one c o m m and to t ake you to a different level. T he com mands cont ain three p arts[...]

  • Page 98

    A c tivat e the S ystem 7-6 S ep te mber 1995 Issue 1 3. Verif y t he screen disp lays: password : 4. Type crftpw and press EN T E R . For securit y reason s , the p a s sword is no t disp layed as i t is type d. T he system verifies a valid logi n a nd password name were ent ered. If a n invalid lo gin o r p as sword name was en tered, the screen [...]

  • Page 99

    S et Re quired Co untry O p tio ns S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 7-7 3. The d e f a u l t is M u-Law. If your c ount ry uses A-Law c om p a nding , type A-Law. If i t uses Mu-Law a n d Mu-Law is d isplayed, go t o S te p 4 bel ow. C o mpand ing m ode can b e A -law or Mu-law. The s wi tc h should have been shipped w i t h t h e correct Tone De t e [...]

  • Page 100

    A c tivat e the S ystem 7-8 S ep te mber 1995 Issue 1 5. I f all t he red l ight s do no t g o o ff , r esea t (unplug a nd reinsert) any purp le-labeled circuit p acks d isplay ing red lights . ! CAUTION: T o avoid a disk crash, never reseat the D E F I NITY AUDIX Syst em without first shu t t in g it d own. Shut down the D EF I NI T Y AUDIX S y s[...]

  • Page 101

    Change C raf t Password S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 7-9 Alarms will a p p e a r in the Al arm L o g when p ower i s a pplied t o th e s yste m be fore all e q uipmen t connecting to port c ircuit packs is installe d . Normally, some alarms will b e logge d when p ower i s a pplied to the sy s tem, but should be resolve d quick l y . I f n o equ i[...]

  • Page 102

    A c tivat e the S ystem 7-10 S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 Scre en 7-2. T ypical Chan ge Pas sword S creen 3. Verif y t he screen disp lays Change P asswor d S creen. Cursor is positi oned on ‘ ‘ Password for Login Making Change: ” 4. Type the p assword assigned to t he craft login (assigned as crftpw when sy ste m is ship pe d) and press ENT[...]

  • Page 103

    S e t Date an d T ime S ep tember 1995 Issue 1 7-11 S e t Da te an d Tim e The s ys t e m d a t e a n d t im e are set using the S et Date an d T ime Scr e en (see Screen 7-3). This screen i s d isplayed on th e ter m inal s c re en an d i s change d wit h the t erminal keyboard. T o set the system time a nd d at e, p e rform the followin g : 1. Ve[...]

  • Page 104

    A c tivat e the S ystem 7-12 S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 Cursor is positi oned on Month: field. 5. Type c ur r ent mont h in Eng lish (Januar y t hrough Decemb er) and press TAB to move to next f ield. See Ta ble 7- 3 fo r En gl ish mon th names. Cursor is positi oned on Year: field. Cursor is positi oned on Day of the Month: field. Tabl e 7-2. E[...]

  • Page 105

    S e t Date an d T ime S ep tember 1995 Issue 1 7-13 6. Type day o f mon th ( 1 through 3 1) and press TA B to move to next fi eld. Cursor is positi oned on Year: field. 7. Type current year (for examp le, 1995) a n d press T AB to move to next f ield. Cursor is positi oned on Hour: field. 8. Type current hour for 24-ho ur clock ( se e Tabl e 7-4) a[...]

  • Page 106

    A c tivat e the S ystem 7-14 S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 NO TE: The Set Dat e an d Tim e Screen is d isplayed showing all d ata en tered in t he p revious ste p s followed b y : command: Se t System M a inte nance P arameters NO TE: If you do not have a TN778 circui t p ack, skip t his proced ure and p roceed to " Save Translat ions" on[...]

  • Page 107

    Save Translat io n s S ep tember 1995 Issue 1 7-15 3 . Mov e th e cursor by pr es s i ng TAB t o move d own the screen fr om fiel d to f ield a nd e nter y in the Packet Bus Activated? f ield to i n dicat e you have a TN 778 circuit pack. This is th e only fi eld needing change o n t his scree n to turn t h e re d li g h ts off . 4. Press ENTE R wh[...]

  • Page 108

    A c tivat e the S ystem 7-16 S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 Scre en 7-5. Typical Save Translation Sc reen 4. Verif y a 0 i s displ ayed i n t he Error Code column for each swit c h proces s i ng element in the s ystem . A 0 indicates the save t ranslation was successfully com pleted for th e translatio n c ard. If a 0 di d not a p pear, th e save tr[...]

  • Page 109

    Save Translat io n s S ep tember 1995 Issue 1 7-17 Logoff Log off th e system to p revent unauthori zed changes o f the d at a . To log o f f: 1. Type l ogo ff and press E N TER . 2. Verif y th e screen displays : Login: NO TE: The l o g i n p r o m p t i n d icates yo u have l o g g e d o ff the system and i t is ready fo r an o ther p e rso n to [...]

  • Page 110

    A c tivat e the S ystem 7-18 S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1[...]

  • Page 111

    Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 8-1 8 Test the System The fo llowin g test s p rovi d e verif icat ion o f the Ti me Division Mu ltip l e xi n g (T DM) cable s an d term inat ors, a n d fi b re-optic in ter-cabi net c a b les (ICC). I f a F A I L R esult c o d e is seen or othe r p ro blems are i ndic ated, check t h es e c a b les. I f probl em s pe r [...]

  • Page 112

    Test t he S ystem 8-2 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 3. Verif y t he screen disp lays system status sc r eens simila r to the exam p l e shown be l ow: Scre en 8-1. Example Syst em Status Screen for Cabinet 1 NO TE: In t he first section o f th e repor t, a ll Tone-Clocks should rep ort a SERVICE STATE of in . NO TE: I n t h e s econd sect ion of the re[...]

  • Page 113

    Check the Sy ste m Sta tus for Each C a b inet Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 8-3 Screen 8-2. Example Sys t em Status Screen for Cabinet 2 NO TE: S e e the notes associate d with Screen 8-1 on the previous p a g e. status system all-cabinets Page 2 of 3 SPE A SYSTEM STATUS CABINET 2 SELECT SPE ALARMS TONE/ SERVICE SYSTEM SYSTEM SPE MODE SWITCH MAJOR MI[...]

  • Page 114

    Test t he S ystem 8-4 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Scre en 8-3. Example Syst em Status Screen for Cabinet 3 NO TE: S e e the notes associate d with Screen 8-1 on the previous p a g e. NO TE: In t he exampl e o f Screen 8-3, c a b inet 3 (the s econd E x p ansion P ort Ne twork (EP N)) is not connecte d to the system. Check Circui t Pack Con f igu rati[...]

  • Page 115

    Check Circuit Pack Confi g u ra tion Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 8-5 4. Not e an y d isp lays for boards t h at say in the VINTAGE column: BOARD NOT PRESENT or CONFLICT . Screen 8-4. Exam ple System Conf iguration Screen — Page 1 NO TE: Unde r Assigned Ports , a “u” indi ca t es unassigned ports and a nu mb er ind icate s th e port has b een t[...]

  • Page 116

    Test t he S ystem 8-6 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Scre en 8-5. Example Syst em Configuration Screen — Page 2 Page 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Assigned Ports Number Board Type Code Vintage u=unassigned t=tti 01C02 DIGITAL LINE TN754B 000001 u u u u u u u u 01C04 CO TRUNK TN747B 000012 u u u u u u u u 01C05 E&M TIE TRUNK TN437B 000001 u u u u 01[...]

  • Page 117

    Check Circuit Pack Confi g u ra tion Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 8-7 Screen 8-6. Exam ple System Conf iguration Screen — Page 3 list configuration all Page 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Assigned Ports Number Board Type Code Vintage u=unassigned t=tti 01C15 DS1 INTERFACE TN767 000017 u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 01C17 CALL CLASSIF[...]

  • Page 118

    Test t he S ystem 8-8 Is sue 1 Se ptemb er 1995 Scre en 8-7. Example Syst em Configuration Screen — Page 4 configuration all Page 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Assigned Ports Number Board Type Code Vintage u=unassigned t=tti 02B01 TONE/CLOCK TN780 000005 02B02 EXPANSION INTRFC TN570 000009 02B04 ANALOG LINE TN2135 000003 u u u u u u u u u u u u u [...]

  • Page 119

    Test Ti m e Division Multi p lexor (TDM) Bu s in Proc essor Port Ne twork (PPN) Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995 8-9 Screen 8-8. Exam ple System Conf iguration Screen — Page 5 Test Time Divisi o n M u ltiplexor ( TDM ) Bus in Processor Po r t Network (PPN) 1. Verif y t he screen disp lays: command: 2. Type test tdm port-netwo rk 1 and press ENTE R . 3.[...]

  • Page 120

    Test t he S ystem 8-10 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Scre en 8 - 9 . Exam ple Test Results fo r Tim e Division Multiplexing ( T DM) Port N etwork 1 4. If the result is FAIL for any test, check t he connecto rs of the T i me Division Mul tiplexing ( T D M) bus cable s in P r o cessor P ort Network ( P PN) 1 . Test Ton e-Cl ock Boa r ds Testi n g th e T[...]

  • Page 121

    Test S w itch Processing Ele men t ( S PE ) Duplicat ion Memory Shad owin g Link Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 8-11 Screen 8-10. Exam ple Test Resu l ts fo r Ton e -Clock 1A Test Sw i tch Proce s sing Ele m e nt ( S PE) Duplicat ion Memory Sha d owing Link For H igh and Criti c al Rel iabil i ty system s, test the Swit ch P rocessing Ele me nt (SPE ) d[...]

  • Page 122

    Test t he S ystem 8-12 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Scre e n 8-11. Exam ple Test Results fo r Switch P rocess i ng E lement D u plication M emory Shadow i ng Link 4. If result is FAIL for any test , check th e In te r- Cabinet Cables (I CC) in the P rocessor P ort Net work (PP N) . Test Du p licat ed Swi tch Pro cessing Elemen t (SPE) I nterchan g e [...]

  • Page 123

    Test D u p licate d Switc h Processing Eleme nt (SP E) I n terchang e Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 8-13 Screen 8-12. Exam ple System Status Repor t for All Cabinets 4. Not e the MODE of SPE 1A and 1B . 5. Type refresh spe and press ENT E R . Command successfull y completed should b e d isplayed. 6. Type reset system interchan ge and p r ess ENT E R . [...]

  • Page 124

    Test t he S ystem 8-14 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Scre en 8-13. Example System Status Report for All Cab inets after Reset 10. Not e the MODE for SPE 1A and 1B shoul d have changed from tha t note d in S t e p 4. Test Expan sion Interface Boards Check each expansio n i n terface board in t he system. 1. Verif y t he screen disp lays: command: 2. Ty[...]

  • Page 125

    Test Ti m e Division Mult i plexer (TDM ) for each Expansion Port Ne twork (E P N ) Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 8-15 Screen 8-14. Example T es t Results for Expans ion Interfac e Board 2A 0 1 If any result is F AI L, c h e c k the connectio ns fo r th e ass ociated fiber optic link. 4. R epeat S t eps 2 and 3 for each expansio n int er fac e board in[...]

  • Page 126

    Test t he S ystem 8-16 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Scre e n 8-15. Examp le Test Results for T ime Divis io n Multiplexing ( TDM ) Port Networ k 2 4. If Result is FAIL for any t est, ch eck the connectors o f th e Time Division Mult iplexin g (T D M) bu s cables in Proces sor Port Ne twork (PPN ) 2 . 5. R epeat these ste p s f or each Expansion Port [...]

  • Page 127

    Test Tone -C lock In terchange for each Exp ansion P ort Network ( E PN ) Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 8-17 Test Ton e-Clock Int erchange for each Expan sion Po rt Network (EPN) If the system is set up with Cri tical R eliab ility, t est the Tone-Cl ock int er c hange fo r each Ex p ansion P ort Network ( E PN). 1. Verif y t he screen disp lays: comma[...]

  • Page 128

    Test t he S ystem 8-18 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Scre en 8-16. Example of System Sta tus before Expansion Link is Set 3. Type set expans i on-l i nk xxxx where xxx x is the either one of the cabi net, carrier, and port (see note o n p age 8-1) locat ions of the sta n d b y expansion l ink. 4. Verif y t he screen disp lays: Command successful ly co[...]

  • Page 129

    Check Circuit Pack Confi g u ra tion Ag ain Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 8-19 Screen 8-17. Exam ple of S ystem Sta t us after Expans i on L ink is Set 6. Verif y t he MODE s of the expa nsion links have changed . 7. If any p roblems are indica te d, c h eck th e T i me Division M u lti plexing ( T DM) cable s an d th e i nt er-cab inet c ables (ICC ) [...]

  • Page 130

    Test t he S ystem 8-20 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Save Translat ions, if Required If an y a dmi nistration c h anges have been mad e, save and ma ke a b a c k u p c o py of the transl ati ons. See Chapte r 7 , "Activat e th e System " fo r d et aile d in s t ruct ions. Re-i nstall Fro n t D o ors P u t the d oors back on the cabin ets aft[...]

  • Page 131

    Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 9- 1 9 Install and Wire Teleph o nes an d Other Equipmen t The wiring p roced ures are the same for most of the DEFI N IT Y System Generic 3 t elepho nes and oth er e qu ip men t . This sectio n provides wiring examp les. T hese are examp l es onl y and w iring proce dures may differ at each site. Th is se ctio n provides[...]

  • Page 132

    Inst all a n d W i re Te leph ones an d Other Eq uipmen t 9- 2 Is su e 1 September 1995 auxilia ry connect or. W hen possibl e , th e primary c onsole should be powered from the system cabi net so it has the same power fa ilure b a cku p as the syst em it se lf. The m aximum cabling dis t ance for th e console powered from the cab inet is 350 feet [...]

  • Page 133

    Telephone Conn ection Examp l e Issue 1 Septe m ber 1995 9- 3 Figu re No tes: Figure 9-1 . 302B to T N75 4 Wiring Exam ple Co nn ec t Adj un ct P o wer 1. For term inals nee ding a djunct p ower (such as A tt endant Console 302B), wire -48V an d ground to ap propriate p i nouts on th e term inal, as shown in T a ble 9 -2 and i n F igure 9 -2 . S ee[...]

  • Page 134

    Inst all a n d W i re Te leph ones an d Other Eq uipmen t 9- 4 Is su e 1 September 1995 Figu re No tes: Figure 9-2. Adjunc t Power Wirin g Examp l e (302B) 2. The 400B2 a d a p t er is conven ient f or c onnectin g local po wer to a modular plug. See F i g ure 9 -3. Figure 9-3. 400B2 Adapter Connec ting to a Modu lar Plug 7 8 -48 GN D -48 GND 3 4 1[...]

  • Page 135

    Analog St ati on or 2 - W ire Digita l St a t ion Ex amp le Issue 1 Septe m ber 1995 9- 5 Adjunct power can be provided fro m th e equipment r oom o r e quipm ent closet with 114 5 B1 power u ni t. See " Inst all the 1 145B 1 Power Sup p l y" on p a ge 9 -26 for more inf ormatio n. Each DEFI NI T Y S ystem p ort net work can provide p owe[...]

  • Page 136

    Inst all a n d W i re Te leph ones an d Other Eq uipmen t 9- 6 Is su e 1 September 1995 The fo l lowin g diagr a m i l lustra tes the se wirin g designa t ions. Figu re No tes: Figure 9-4 . Analog Station 2500 to T N 2183 A nal og Li ne W iring Ex a m ple Anal og Tie Trunk Example S t eps 1-3 of ea ch exampl e should have b ee n c om plete d in the[...]

  • Page 137

    A nalog T ie Tr un k Ex ample Issue 1 Septe m ber 1995 9- 7 3. Choose a port ci rcuit o n the port circuit p ack (such a s Port 02 ). 4. S et o p t ion swit ches on the port board ( T N 760 t ie trunk) as described i n Ap pendix H, "Opti on Swi tch S e t tings" . 5. I ns ta l l cross-connect j u mpers to c onnect th e named p inout s from[...]

  • Page 138

    Inst all a n d W i re Te leph ones an d Other Eq uipmen t 9- 8 Is su e 1 September 1995 Figu re No tes: Figure 9-5 . A nalog Tie Trunk Wiring Exam ple ( TN 760) In Figure 9 -5 , the follo wing a b breviat ions a p p ly: T , R P rivate B ranch E xchange ( PBX ) v o ice transmit T 1 ,R 1 P rivate B ranch E xchange ( PBX ) v o ice r ec eive M P rivate[...]

  • Page 139

    Digit al T ie Tr u n k Ex ample Issue 1 Septe m ber 1995 9- 9 Digi tal Tie Trunk Example S t eps 1-3 o f each exam ple shoul d have be en c o mp l et e d in the Pr ovisi oning Plan i n Chap ter 2, " Plan a n d Prepa r e t he S ite" , S tep 8. This example shows how to connect di gital t ie t runk wiring f rom one D E FINI T Y Syste m G en[...]

  • Page 140

    Inst all a n d W i re Te leph ones an d Other Eq uipmen t 9- 1 0 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figu re No tes: Figure 9-6 . TN 4 64 Wiring Exampl e Auxil iary Conn ector Ou t pu ts The cont rol carrier outp uts c a ble pin outs are shown in Tabl e 9 -6 on p a g e 9 -11. The cont rol carrier AUX connector ou tp uts include t he f ollo wing: ■ Alarm m[...]

  • Page 141

    Auxi liary Connector Ou tpu ts Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 1 1 Tabl e 9-6. Auxiliary L e a d A p p earan ces at AUX Connector on Cabinet B ack Single-Carrier Auxiliary Connection Outpu ts 8 08A 574 -5 Emergency Po wer Pin Transfer Unit T rans fer Unit Col or 1, 2 Numb er Ou tput s Outpu ts W-BL BL-W 26 1 M a jo r * TC TC W- O O-W 27 2 Min or* T [...]

  • Page 142

    Inst all a n d W i re Te leph ones an d Other Eq uipmen t 9- 1 2 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 * Ex ternal alarm, wit h si gnal incoming t o s witch. ** E xternal alarm, wit h si gnal outgoi ng from switch. 1 Colo r designa tion is AA - BB, wh ere AA is the main wire color, and B B is the color of the sh ort strip e on the wire. 2 For translatio n pur[...]

  • Page 143

    Auxi liary Connector Ou tpu ts Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 1 3 Tabl e 9 -7. Port Bo ard and Telephone Pin Des ignations Pin o n Modular plu g 4-wire; 302B, 8403 , 841 0 , 8 434 , 603E, 9403 , 943 4 2-wire; 302B, 8403 , 841 0 , 8 434 , 603E, 9403 , 941 0 , 9 434 8510T Basic Rate Interfa ce (BRI) (with adjun ct spea ker phone) Analog Station, Mode[...]

  • Page 144

    Inst all a n d W i re Te leph ones an d Other Eq uipmen t 9- 1 4 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 9-7. Connections for Attendant Cons ol e TXT TXR PXT PXR 11 13 13 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P+ P- P+ P- P+ P- 1 . Sta t i on Wi r in g 2. Atte nda nt C onsole 3. In form a tio n Outl et 4 . S atel li te si te, o r ad a p ter lo c atio n 5. P a r t or cr[...]

  • Page 145

    A PP Conne ct o r an d Cable Diagra ms ( P i nout Cha r ts ) Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 1 5 Figu re No tes: 1 . Cabl e co nn ec tio n Figure 9-8 . 302B1 Attendant Co nsole APP Con nector an d Cable Di agrams (P in ou t Ch a rts ) See Ta b l e 9-9 fo r l ead d esignatio ns . The circuit packs and auxiliary eq u ipmen t are c lassif ied a s fol l[...]

  • Page 146

    Inst all a n d W i re Te leph ones an d Other Eq uipmen t 9- 1 6 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Table 9 -8 . Circuit Pack and Au xiliary Equipment Classif ications . Ana lo g Line (8 ) 2-Wire Digita l & Ana log L ine ( 16) Data Li ne Digita l Line 4- Wire Hyb r id Line MET Line Aux ilia ry Trunk Central O ffice Trunk DID/ DIOD Tr unk Tie Trunk DS1 [...]

  • Page 147

    Issue 1 S ep temb er 1995 9-17 Tabl e 9 -9 . Circu i t Pack a nd Auxiliary Equ ipment Leads (Pinout Charts) Color 1,2 Conn. Pin Numbe rs Ana lo g Lin e 8 ports 2- Wi re Digita l Line and Ana lo g Line 16 ports Data Lin e Digita l Lin e 4- wi re Hybrid Li ne MET Li ne AU X Tr k. CO Trk. CO Tr k. 3-wire DID/ D IOD Trk. Tie Trk. DS1 Ti e Trk. ISDN BRI[...]

  • Page 148

    Install and W ire T elep hones and Other E q uip ment 9-18 Issue 1 S ep temb er 1995 BL-BK 11 R7 TXR4 TXR4 C R4 TXR4 SZ1 4 R1 4 PXT6 R1 1 BK -O 3 7 T8 PXT4 PXT4 P -4 P XT 4 S4 E4 TXT6 T1 2 O -B K 1 2 R 8 PXR4 PXR4 P + 4 PXR4 S 14 M 4 TXR6 R 12 BK -G 3 8 T5 T9 V1T5 T5 T5 P X R 7 G- BK 1 3 R 5 R9 V1R5 R5 R5 PXT 7 BK - B R 3 9 T1 0 TXT5 TXT5 C T4 TXT7[...]

  • Page 149

    Issue 1 S ep temb er 1995 9-19 V- G 4 8 T1 5 TXT8 TXT8 C T8 L O PX R 1 2 G -V 2 3 R1 5 TXR8 TXR8 C R8 L O * PXT1 2 V-B R 4 9 T1 6 PXT8 PXT8 P-8 LB A CK 2 TXT12 BR -V 2 4 R 16 PXR8 PXR8 P + 8 LB A C K 1 TXR12 Tabl e 9 -9 . Circu i t Pack a nd Auxiliary Equ ipment Leads (Pinout Charts) — Continued Color 1,2 Conn. Pin Numbe rs Ana lo g Lin e 8 ports[...]

  • Page 150

    Install and W ire T elep hones and Other E q uip ment 9-20 Issue 1 S ep temb er 1995 This p a g e left int enti onall y b l ank so you can remo v e t he pinou t chart fro m th e book if necessary . V- S 5 0 S- V 2 5 † Th e wire col ors in this pinout chart apply only t o B25A and A 25B c ables. H600-307,60 c able colors are not shown. W ithin thi[...]

  • Page 151

    Install I nit iali zat ion and A d mi nist ra tio n S y stem (INA DS) Int erf ac e Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 2 1 Instal l I nit ializa ti o n an d Admini stration S yste m (INAD S) Interface The In i t ia lizat ion and Adminis tra t ion Syste m (INA D S) p rovi des a 1 200 B its Per Second (bps) modem c onnect ion f or the remo te m anagement [...]

  • Page 152

    9- 2 2 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 9 -10. Initia lizati on and Ad min istration System ( INADS) Ins tallation for Digital Trun k Ac cess 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 G3 8 9 T R T R 1. D igital Ce ntral Offic e (CO) trunk ( T N 464) 2 . Ana lo g lin e (T N21 83 ) 3. In i tializati on a nd Adm inistra tion System (INADS ) Inte rfa ce (T ,R ) 4. Analo g exte n[...]

  • Page 153

    Inst all E mergency Transfer Units and Associat ed Telephones Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 2 3 Install E mergency Transfer Un its and Associ ated Te lepho nes E mergency t ransfer ca p ab i li ty is provide d b y a transfer unit m oun ted o n t he wall next to t he trunk/auxil iary cross-connect field . Analog telep hones can be used for eme rgen[...]

  • Page 154

    9- 2 4 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Instal l Extern al Ringi n g Req uirements Figure 9 -11 on p a g e 9 -25 shows the c o nnect ions for exte rnal ringing provided by a device, su ch a s a gong, chime , or b ell, c o nnected to an in format ion out let . The switch side o f t he cr os s-connect field is connected to a n anal og line c i rc uit pack [...]

  • Page 155

    Install Q u eue W arning In dica tor Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 2 5 Figure 9-1 1. Con nec tions for External Ringing or Qu e ue W arning Indicator Instal l Queue Warni ng Indi cator Req uirements Figure 9 -11 shows the connect ions for the queue warning ind icator . An AC in dicator ( lam p) such as a 21 C49 is op tional f or use as a q ueue wa[...]

  • Page 156

    9- 2 6 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Installat io n Install q ueue warning i ndica to r as follows: 1. Det ermine port assignment for q ueue warning i ndicator from Hunt Group F orm: 2. I ns ta ll patch cor d /j umper wires at cross- c onnect field. 3. M ount in dica tor at s p e cified locati on. 4. Conne ct a 2-pair line c o rd (mo d ular p l u g at[...]

  • Page 157

    Install t he 1145B 1 Power S up p l y Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 2 7 32. T h e 1145B1 (no t 1145A1) is re q uired f o r i nstal lat ion out sid e the Unite d S t ates. Au xiliary power (local o r b u lk) is always r e quired in th e fo llowin g situ ati ons: ■ At tendan t console 302 B. ■ An y 852 0 te rm inal. ■ Any 7500 -series or 8500-[...]

  • Page 158

    9- 2 8 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 9-1 2. 1145B1/1146B 1 Mountin g Arrangem en t 2 9 1-8 1-32 3 5 8 7 Output Power On Charging Battery On Battery Reserve 1145A1 Power Unit 4 6 1 1 10 1. W all mo unti ng pla te 2. 2 .5 Amp H o ur Ba t te r y 3. Batt ery bracket 4. AC p ow er cord 5. 1 146B power distributio n un it 6. Unswit c h e d o utl et 1[...]

  • Page 159

    Install t he 1145B 1 Power S up p l y Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 2 9 Mount t he 1145B1 Power Supply The 1145B1 P ower Sup ply u nit is s nap-fi tted o nto the bo t tom wal l mounti ng p late without tools. 1. P erform this ste p using a "p l ace, ro tate , the n s nap " mo t ion. T he holes used for 1 145B1 P ower Sup ply moun ting ar[...]

  • Page 160

    9- 3 0 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 2. A n instal ler-provided insul ated ground w ir e, 1 6 A WG or grea ter, is requ ired to c onnect the Po wer S u p ply frame g round lug t o an a pproved ground. T he P ower Sup ply fram e ground s c rew is located nex t to t he AC recept acle to the l eft o f the unit . The ground screw and the AC receptacl e ar[...]

  • Page 161

    Install t he 1145B 1 Power S up p l y Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 3 1 Power U p and Test Powe ri n g u p a n d t esti ng should be perf ormed only after all the hard ware is prop erly mount e d. The fo llowi n g t a b le describes the meaning of the Power Su pply ligh t e mi tt ing diod es when lit. 1. Conne ct the AC power cord t o Power Sup p [...]

  • Page 162

    9- 3 2 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Wir e t he 1146B1 Power Distri bution Unit I t may be b etter to wire endp o i nts to the 1146B1 whil e p ower from the 11 45B1 is on. This way, a re d li ght emitti ng diod e ( LED) on th e distrib ution unit lights if you connect i ts associat ed c ircuit to s horted b uildin g wir ing or to a s horted ter m inal[...]

  • Page 163

    Install t he 1145B 1 Power S up p l y Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 3 3 Reset Light E mitti n g D iod es (LED ) on Pow er Distr ibution Unit A lit r e d li g h t em itti n g di o d e (L ED) n ext to a ny of the 3 2 p o wer ou tp ut connectors on the P ower Distr i b uti on Unit in dica tes a short circuit i n the buildi ng wiring or the t erminal [...]

  • Page 164

    9- 3 4 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 ■ Never push objects of any kind through the p ower suppl y or dis tr ib utio n unit slots as they may tou c h d a n g erous volt a g e point s o r short ou t parts t h at could r es u lt i n a r i sk of f ire or ele c t ri cal shock. ■ T o r educe risk o f elect ric shock, do n ot disassemb l e t hese produ ct[...]

  • Page 165

    Install t he M S P-1 Powe r S u p p l y Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 3 5 Impo rtant Safety Instru ctions The mo st careful at te nt ion has been d evoted to s afe ty s tandards in th e manufa ct ure o f t his power s up p ly. S af ety i s a major f ac t or in the design o f every power suppl y . Bu t, safet y is your responsibil it y to o . P l e[...]

  • Page 166

    9- 3 6 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Descript io n of the M SP-1 P ower Supply The M S P-1 ( W P92 464L1) Power Su p p l y ca n b e u se d to suppl y l ocal p o wer t o A ttendan t Console 302B , I n te g r ate d Services Digit a l Ne t work (I SDN) -T 75 x x, and 85xx series t elep hones conne cted t o a n A T& T D EF I NITY C o m m u ni cati ons[...]

  • Page 167

    Install t he M S P-1 Powe r S u p p l y Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 3 7 5 . P lace th e ad hesive sid e on the to p of the M S P-1 a n d p ress th e strip d o wn so i t a d heres to the surf ace. Do not place the strip on the bottom of the power supp l y w here the rubb e r f e e t ar e l o cated. 6. Caref ully align the fastener surf ace on th [...]

  • Page 168

    9- 3 8 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 9-1 5. M SP- 1 Connections for -48V Powered Telep hon es an d their Adjun cts (Excep t the 8102) 3 8 4 9 5 10 1 6 2 7 1. M S P - 1 P ower supply 2. D 8 W cord 3. D4B U c o rd (F or ana l o g t ele p h on es) or D8W c o r d (F o r D ig i t al C o mm u ni c a t io ns Pr ot oc ol (DCP ) a n d In te grat e d S e[...]

  • Page 169

    Install t he Basi c Rat e Interfa c e ( B R I) Term inati n g R e s istor Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 3 9 Figure 9-16. MSP - 1 Connection s for Adju nc ts Conn ected to the 8102 Analog Te lephone Install th e Basic Rate Int er face (BRI) Ter mi nating Resist or A t erminat ing resisto r is always r e quired whe n the Basic R ate Interf ace (BR I[...]

  • Page 170

    9- 4 0 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 The resistors b a l ance the ca ble pl ant b etwee n the receiver an d the transmit ter on the T-type int erfac e. T he resistor is b uilt in t o the NT1 a nd c a n be one of t hree values, d epen ding o n t h e confi g uration an d the d istan c e from the NT1 to t h e In t e gr a ted Services Digita l Net work (I[...]

  • Page 171

    Install t he Basi c Rat e Interfa c e ( B R I) Term inati n g R e s istor Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 4 1 Figure 9-1 7. 8-Pin Terminating Resistor Adapter (440A4) Clos et Mou nted (110R A1-12) The 110R A 1-12 term inatin g resistor block i s desig ned t o mo u nt in th e te lecommunications wire closet. It consists of 12 (2-pair) circuits a nd p[...]

  • Page 172

    9- 4 2 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 9-1 8. Term inating Resis tor Bloc k (110RA1-12) Figure 9 -19 shows t he wiring c onnect ions for the 110RA 1-12 termi nal block. The TN556 Basic R ate I nterf ace ( BR I) switc h p o rt is term inat e d to the bo t to m row C. For point-t o-point applicat ions, th e top row is conne cted t o the blu e stati[...]

  • Page 173

    Inst all M ult i p o int Ad ap t e r s Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 4 3 Figure 9 -19 . T ypical In stallati on o f Term inating Resis t or B lock (110RA1-12) Two termina l B asic Mu l tipoi n t applicat ions are acco m m o dated b y connecti ng row B (outp ut ) to t he second ter m inal co m m on to the mult i p oint c ircuit. Install Mu ltipoint[...]

  • Page 174

    9- 4 4 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figu re No tes: Figure 9-2 0. Diagram of BR851 -B 367A Adapter The 367A A d ap t er (F igure 9 -21) provides f an-out for up to seven terminal s. The 367A is an 8-con ducto r ada p ter a n d is used at t he work l ocat ion for bridging three t o seven terminals. O rder D8 W cord for i n p ut when using the 367A. I [...]

  • Page 175

    Inst all M ult i p o int Ad ap t e r s Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 4 5 Figu re No tes: Figure 9-2 1. Diagram of 367A Basic M ult i poi nt Inst allation D istances Figure 9 -22, Table 9 -11 a nd T a ble 9 -12 provide cabling distances for f an-out of In t e grated Services Digital Ne t work Basi c Rate Int erfac e (I SDN-B R I) m ult ipoint insta[...]

  • Page 176

    9- 4 6 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 9-2 2. Basic Multipoint with One Wor k Location Table 9 -11 shows basic mul tipoin t ca bling distances for te rmin als. Tabl e 9 -11. Basic Multipoint Cablin g Distances NUM B ER OF TERM INALS A C 2 1900 ft (579 m) 33 ft (10 m) A B C 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 . T-int erfa c e so ur c e (TN556 ) 2. S a telli te c l oset[...]

  • Page 177

    Install Power Ad a p t e rs Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 4 7 Table 9 -12 shows basic mu l t ipo i n t cabl i ng dist ances to use when the resistor is in a c loset . Instal l Powe r Adap ters The T-type a d a pters cont ain one mo dular p lug an d two modular jacks . The p i gg y back arrangemen t a l lows f or inserti on into a d jacent jacks i [...]

  • Page 178

    9- 4 8 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figu re No tes: 1. T o Private Bran ch Excha nge (P B X) 2. T o P o we r Su p p ly 3 . T o Te le ph one S ta t io n S et Figure 9-2 4. D iagram of 400 B2 Adap ter 40 0 F2 This p i g g y b ack adapter ( F igure 9 -25) provide s auxiliary power from the K S-22911 t o PR 3 of the Alternat e Mark In v e r sio n ( AM I)[...]

  • Page 179

    Install A uxili a ry Equ i pme nt Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 4 9 Figu re No tes: 1. T o Privat e Bran ch Excha nge (PBX) 2. T o P o we r Su p p ly 3 . T o Te le ph one S ta t io n S et Figure 9-2 5. Diagram of 400 F2 Adapter Instal l Auxil iary Equ i pmen t This section describe s h ow to i nstal l auxiliary eq uipmen t th a t may be used w ith[...]

  • Page 180

    9- 5 0 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 — S tat ion Message D etai led R ecord ing ( S MD R ) ■ As ynchr o nous D ata Unit s ( A DU) — Provide an interf ace bet ween the sys tem data l ine circuit p ack and the c ustomer’s as y n chronous da t a termina ls and host c o m p u t ers. A s yn chronous Data Un its ( ADU) can also be used to p rovide a[...]

  • Page 181

    Install A uxili a ry Equ i pme nt Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 5 1 Figure 9-2 6. Con nec tions for Louds peaker Paging withou t Univers a l Coupler Install L ouds p eaker Pag in g Access Install lou dspe a k er p aging access as f ollows: 1. Det ermine port assignm ent o f p aging z o ne(s) from Loudspeaker Pa ging Form : 2. Conne ct as shown in [...]

  • Page 182

    9- 5 2 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Install M u sic -on-H old Ac cess Req uirements An informa tion outlet provide s access t o t h e music source. I f t he m usic source is Federal C om muni ca tions C o mmission ( FCC) registered, the swit c h sid e of the cross- c onnect field is connect ed d irectly to the switc h cabi net. I f the music source i[...]

  • Page 183

    Install A uxili a ry Equ i pme nt Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 5 3 Figure 9-2 7. Mus ic-on -Hold/D ial Dict a tion, Federal Co mmunicat ions Commission (FCC) Registered Equ ipment ( Auxiliary Access ) T R T R 10 11 T R T R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Dia l Dic t ation Equi p men t or m usi c S ourc e 2 . Red (R) 3. Gree n ( T) 4. 103A or W a ll Jac k 5.[...]

  • Page 184

    9- 5 4 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Install Fed eral C om mun i catio ns Comm i ssion (F CC ) Reg istered Musi c Source T o install Fede ral Communi cati ons Co mmission (FCC) re gistered music source: 1. Det ermine music fea ture p ort assignm en t from Feat ure-R elat ed Syst em Para met ers F orm: 2. Conne ct as shown Figure 9 -27. Install R eco r[...]

  • Page 185

    Inst all P ro cess or Da t a Mod ules (PDM s ) Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 5 5 Figure 9-28. Connec tions for non- Federal Comm unications Co mmission (FCC ) Registered Recorded Ann ouncement/ Dial Dictation ( An alog Ac cess) Install P rocessor Data Mo d ules (P DM s) Req uirements The in t erfa c e bet ween the system and m any t ypes of d ata [...]

  • Page 186

    9- 5 6 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Processor Data Mo d ules (P DMs) are connected to TN754B d i g ital line circui t packs and are m ounte d i nd ivid ually or i n a 71 A data m ounti ng . Ot her digit al-line circuit packs m ay be req uired in some c ountri es. Eac h 71A d a ta mount ing c a n cont ain u p t o e ight mo d ule s. This document c ont[...]

  • Page 187

    Inst all P ro cess or Da t a Mod ules (PDM s ) Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 5 7 Figure 9-29 . C o nnections for Proces sor Data Modules (PD Ms ) in Data M oun t ing Connect ion to Ind ivi dual Proc essor Data Mod ules (P DM s) 1. Det ermi ne port assig nm ent of the Proce ssor Data Mo d ule (PDM ) f ro m t he D ata Module F orm: 2 . I ns ta l l t[...]

  • Page 188

    9- 5 8 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 4. A d minist er a ccordin g t o t h e instructi ons in the fo llowing Uni ted S tates English b ook: ■ DEFI N I TY C o m m u nicat ions Syste m G en eric 3 V2 I mpl ementa tio n , 555-230-655 Figure 9-30. Connec t ions for In dividu a l Process or Data M od ules (PDM) Install Cal l Managemen t System (CM S ) Int[...]

  • Page 189

    Inst all P ro perty Manage men t Syst em (PMS) In terf ac e Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 5 9 op t ion swit ches is co ntai ned i n the 3B2 Messaging Server Installat i on and Main tenance S erv ice Manua l , 58 5-205-110. The Call M anagem ent Syst e m ( C M S) connec tion is illustrat e d b elow. Figure 9-31. Typ ical Call Management S ystem (C [...]

  • Page 190

    9- 6 0 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 R e fer to t he vendor’s d oc um enta ti o n for connec ting t o the P roperty Manag e ment Syste m (P MS ). T he o p t ion sw i t c hes on the Processor Data Mo d u le (P DM) must b e set in accor d ance w i th t h e req uirement s for t he custo mers Prop erty Managemen t System (PMS). A journal p rinter ca n b[...]

  • Page 191

    Install Cust om e r-P rovided Termi nal Using Asynchr o nous D ata Unit (ADU) Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 6 1 Figure 9-32. Connec t ions to A syn chron ous Data Unit ( AD U) for Data T erminal E qu i pm ent (D TE) Install Cu s tomer-P rovided Terminal Usin g Asynch r on ous Data Un it ( A DU) Req uirements The in t erfa c e bet ween the switch a[...]

  • Page 192

    9- 6 2 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 3. R efer to F igure 9 -32 for an illust rati on. Instal l Stati o n Message D etail Record i ng (S MDR)/Ca ll De tail Recordin g Unit (CD RU) Interface The in t erfac e bet ween the switc h and S t a t ion M es sag e Det ail R ecording ( S MD R) can b e through a P r o cess or D a ta Mod ule (PDM) , Trunk Dat a Mo[...]

  • Page 193

    Inst all S tat ion M es sag e Det ail R ecording ( S MD R )/Cal l Detail R ecording Unit (CDRU ) Int erf a c e Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 6 3 Inte rface Cabling to Stat ion Message D etail Record i ng (SMDR ) Out pu t Dev ice Figure 9 -33 shows the c a b ling req uired to connect t h e T EL E SE ER u n it , p rint er, or cus tomer-provided data[...]

  • Page 194

    9- 6 4 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 Figure 9-3 3. S t ation Message Detail Recordin g (SMDR) Cab ling for O n-Prem ises Data Commun ications Equip ment (DCE) from AC Pow ered Single-Carrier Cabinet 2 3 8 4 9 5 10 11 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 1. 25-pin R S 23 2 c able 2. D i g ita l line ci rc u it p a ck (TN754 ) 3. An alo g li n e ci rc uit p a ck T N746) 4[...]

  • Page 195

    Inst all S tat ion M es sag e Det ail R ecording ( S MD R )/Cal l Detail R ecording Unit (CDRU ) Int erf a c e Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 9- 6 5 Figure 9 -34 shows the connect ions for a remot e host connected by a pr iv ate line. Figu re No tes: Figure 9-3 4. S t ation Message Detail Recordin g (SMDR) Cab ling for Rem ote Host Switc h Settin gs f[...]

  • Page 196

    9- 6 6 Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 21 2 -T yp e Mode m Swi tc h Setti ng S e t t he o ptio n swit ches for th e 212-type mo d em as fo l lows: Implemen t and Ad minist er System Dat a A fter the hardwar e is inst alled and the system i s ac tivate d, the d ata for system and telep hone features can b e admi nistered . T he im p lem entatio n p roced[...]

  • Page 197

    Issue 1 S e pt em ber 1995 10-1 10 Test Telephones and Other Equipm ent This chap ter describes ho w to test the te leph ones and o ther equi pment . The followin g tests are incl uded in t his chap ter: 1. Ma ke t est calls (single-cab inet swit ch ) 2. Ma ke t est calls ( t wo-cabi net swit c h ) 3. Ma ke t est calls ( three-cabin e t switc h ) 4[...]

  • Page 198

    Test Tel ephones and Othe r Equip ment 10 -2 Issue 1 S e p t em ber 1995 and W ire Tele phone s an d Ot he r E quipm ent" , a d mi nist er it using the p roced ures in the Unit ed S ta tes Eng lish b o o k, DEFI NI T Y C o m m u n icat ions System Generic 3 Imp l em enta tion, 555-230-655, a nd test i t using th e p roced ures in this chap ter[...]

  • Page 199

    Ma ke Test Ca lls (T wo-Cabi net S witch) Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 10-3 Ma k e Te st C all s ( T wo- C ab in et S wit ch ) Descrip tion T o test a t wo-cabine t switc h, you wil l make the foll owing ca lls: ■ Mak e a call from a teleph one as so ciated with a l in e port i n the Processor Port Net work ( P PN) t o a t elep hone associate d with[...]

  • Page 200

    Test Tel ephones and Othe r Equip ment 10 -4 Issue 1 S e p t em ber 1995 10. Dial the trunk access c ode. Dial to ne is heard . 11. Dial a list e d d i re ctory number (LDN) f or a working tel ephone. R in g back is heard through the earpiece of t he t est t elep hone. 12 . At th e called telep hone, p ick up the rec eiver. Conversation m ust be sa[...]

  • Page 201

    Ma ke Test Ca lls (T hree-Cabinet Switch) Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 10-5 ■ Mak e a call from a teleph one as so ciated with a l in e port i n the Processor Port Ne twork (PPN) to a t elep hone associated with a l ine port in th e Expansion Port N e twork1 ( E P N ). ■ Mak e a call from a teleph one as so ciated with a l in e port i n the Proces[...]

  • Page 202

    Test Tel ephones and Othe r Equip ment 10 -6 Issue 1 S e p t em ber 1995 6. Dial the extensio n num ber of a workin g tel ephone as so cia ted wi th a l ine port in E xpansion P ort Network1 (E PN) . R ingb ack i s h eard through t he earpiece of th e te st telep hone. 7. At t he called telep hone, p ick up t he rec eiver. Conversation m u st be sa[...]

  • Page 203

    Ma ke Test Ca lls (T hree-Cabinet Switch) Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 10-7 27. Dial the extensio n num b er of a workin g tel ephone as s ocia ted w ith a l in e port in th e Proce s sor Port N etwork (PPN ) . Ri n g b ack is heard through the earpiece of th e te st telep hone. 28 . At th e called telep hone, p ick up the rec eiver. Conversation m us[...]

  • Page 204

    Test Tel ephones and Othe r Equip ment 10 -8 Issue 1 S e p t em ber 1995 49 . Dial the liste d direct ory n umb er (LDN) for a working t elep hone . R in g b ack is heard through th e earp iece of th e t est tel ephone. 50 . At th e called telep hone, p ick up the rec eiver. Conversation m ust be satisfa ct ory. 51 . Hang up both telep hones. Test [...]

  • Page 205

    Test t he S elec tor Console Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 10-9 Test the Sel ector Console Descrip tion Check t hat a ll selec tor co nso le lamp s are o p erational . Make call to a telep hone in the system . Proce dure 1. O pen f ront panel of att endant console , press and ho ld Test or Self-Test switch. 2. Each row of la m ps on t he sele ct or con[...]

  • Page 206

    Test Tel ephones and Othe r Equip ment 10 -10 Issue 1 Se p t em ber 1995 6. A t the test te leph one, hang up th e rece iver. 7. On t he a ttendant console , press Nig ht key. 8. Verif y Ni g h t l am p goes dark. Proce dure — Ringi ng Devic e No t Inst al led 1. Connect a sp are 2500-t yp e tel ephon e to th e i n fo r mat ion outlet i nd icate [...]

  • Page 207

    Test Qu eue W arning In dicat or Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 10-11 4. A t the test t elep hone, p ick u p th e rec eiver a nd d ial the num b er associated with a un i for m call d istribution (UCD) o r a di r ec t de partm ent call in g (DDC) group. 5. Verif y t he lam p ligh ts (see the follow ing note) . NO TE: Delay R ecorded A n nouncement i s[...]

  • Page 208

    Test Tel ephones and Othe r Equip ment 10 -12 Issue 1 Se p t em ber 1995 Test Integrated Ann ouncement Descrip tion The TN750 A nnoun ce m ent circui t p ack pr ov i des th e abi lit y to store mes sa ges. The me ss a g e s c a n b e re corded fr o m t elep hones on- or off-p rem ises and have f lexible message lengt h s. The tel ephone selec te d [...]

  • Page 209

    Test M usic-on-Hold Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 10-13 Test Music-o n-Hold Descrip tion Verif y m usic i s provided t o a held par ty d ur ing any hold i n terval. Proce dure 1. S e l ect a working telep hone as the te st tel ephone. 2. A t the test te leph one, p ick up the receiv er and dial 0 f or th e attend ant console. 3. At a t te ndant cons [...]

  • Page 210

    Test Tel ephones and Othe r Equip ment 10 -14 Issue 1 Se p t em ber 1995 Proce dure 1. At c ontrol carrier, s et Emerg ency Tr ansfer swit ch(es) to ON p o si tio n. See Note. NO TE: P ull out on S w i t c h es to ove rc ome d eten ts. 2. At e mergency transfer tel ephon e c onnected to th e port n etwo rk be i n g teste d , pick up th e r e ceiver[...]

  • Page 211

    Test Basic R ate I nterf ace (BR I) Issue 1 S e p te mb er 1995 10-15 3 . R em ot e access personnel e nters test ina ds-link c o mm a n d , termin ates log in , and d isconnects. 4. R emot e access personnel t hen check th e ap pr o priate trouble t icket. T he trouble t icket should show ‘‘IN AD S,n, MINOR ’ ’ in the d escript ion f ield [...]

  • Page 212

    Test Tel ephones and Othe r Equip ment 10 -16 Issue 1 Se p t em ber 1995 3. Verif y t he extension num ber of the calling te lephone is display ed on th e disp lay of the c a lled telep hone. The extensi on must be c orr ec t. 4 . Hang up bot h telep hones. 5. Call t he B asic Rate Int erface (B R I) test tel ephone fro m th e othe r t elepho ne. T[...]

  • Page 213

    Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 A-1 A Appr o ved Grou nds This chap ter describes the a p proved grounds ap p ropriate for th e sin gle-carr ie r cabin e ts . Defi ni t ion of Ap proved Gro u nd An approved ground i s t h e cl osest accep t a ble medium f or grounding th e building en tr ance protect or, ent rance cable s h ield , o r single-p oint g ro[...]

  • Page 214

    Approved Grounds A-2 Issue 1 Septemb er 1995 encased ground, o r a ground ring. I f t hese grounds are no t availa ble, the water p i pe ground can be s upp lem ented b y o ne of the foll owing types of grounds: ■ Other l ocal met al u ndergr o und syste ms or struct ures — Local underground structur e s such as t anks and pi ping systems ■ R[...]

  • Page 215

    Is s ue 1 Sep temb er 199 5 B-1 B Earthquake P r otection Procedures This a p p endix describes earthquake p r o tection ins ta lla tion p roced ures t o perf orm if your site exp eriences earth q uake a ctivity . Use the followi ng proced ures to inst all eart hquake p ro tection for your c a b inet s. Instal l Floor Mo u nti n g t o Attach Cab i [...]

  • Page 216

    Eart h q u ake P rotecti on P roced ures B-2 Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 Figure B-1. Front Mou nting Angl e — Concrete Floor 5. Mo ve th e c ab inet b ack into place and at tach the ca b inet to t he ang le w ith two #12 - 2 4x1/2-i nch ( 1.3 c m ) thread- forming screws. 6. Insert a p encil o r mar ker through holes in the lower back o f th e cab[...]

  • Page 217

    Install Floor Mount i n g t o Att ach Cabi net t o F loor Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 B-3 10 . Attach t h e c a b inet to the front mount i n g a ngle using four #12-24 b y 1/2- inch (1 .3 cm) threa d form i n g screws. 1 1 . I n th e back o f t he c abinet , la y th e stiffener on the b o t t om of the c a b inet , aligning the stif f ener with the[...]

  • Page 218

    Eart h q u ake P rotecti on P roced ures B-4 Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 Instal l Ground P lates on Cab i net Backs The ground plate provide s th e ground connecti on b etwee n c abin ets, p rovides radio freque ncy (R F) radiat ion p r o tection, and also sta bili zes t he cabi nets. A ground pla te is required b etwee n each cab inet ( see F i gur[...]

  • Page 219

    Inst all Front Plat e s Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 B-5 Figu re No tes: Figure B-3. Single-Carrier Cabinet G rou nd Plate, Fron t Plate, and Battery Loca tions 1 2 3 1 . Fron t P late 2. Ba tte ry 3 . Bac k Pl at e ■ Si de V i ew of 2-Cabinets Po r t Ne twork[...]

  • Page 220

    Eart h q u ake P rotecti on P roced ures B-6 Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995[...]

  • Page 221

    Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 C-1 C DEFINITY AUDIX System Power Procedur es Man ually P o we r D o wn DEF INI TY AUD IX S ystem A yellow caution s ticker is p l aced on th e switch’s power unit t elling technicians t o shut d o wn the D E F INI T Y A UDIX S ystem prior to p o wering d own the switc h . T o shu t d own the D EFI NI T Y AUDI X s ystem[...]

  • Page 222

    DEFI N I TY A UDIX S y ste m P ower Procedures C-2 Issue 1 Septemb er 199 5 NO TE: Even t hough th e DEFI N I TY A UDIX S y s t em i s shu tdown, t h e “hear tbeat” in dica tion on the disp lay con ti nues to f lash. NO TE: Up on th e switc h p owering up, D E F INI T Y AU D IX System will au tomat ically reboot. This sequence may show an MD or[...]

  • Page 223

    Ma nual Po w er U p D EFINI T Y A UDI X System Is s ue 1 Sep temb er 199 5 C-3 Figu re No tes: Figure C-1. DEFIN ITY AUDIX System Manual Power Up DE FINI TY AUDIX System T o power up the DEFI N IT Y A U D IX S y s t e m , d o t h e f o l l owing : 1. Using a poin ted ob ject such a s a p aper clip o r a pen ( d o no t use a p encil), press the Boo [...]

  • Page 224

    DEFI N I TY A UDIX S y ste m P ower Procedures C-4 Issue 1 Septemb er 199 5 2 . Hold Bo o t/ Shu tdown but to n i n u nti l t he display indicates the me s sag e , BTEST , stead y o n. 3. R elease Boot/ S h u t d own b u t to n. NO TE: D E F IN I T Y AUDIX S ystem takes a p p roxim ately five min utes to power u p . The f o l lowing o c curs du rin[...]

  • Page 225

    Issue 1 S e p tem ber 1995 D-1 D Countr y Differ ences Unit ed State s to Uni ted Kin g d om and France Terminology Tran slatio ns Cou nt ry-Specific Hard ware The fo llowin g p a ge s co ntai n ta b les of country- s pecific hardw are. P l ease see the ta b le for your country required hard ware. This inf ormatio n is volatile a n d is, there fore[...]

  • Page 226

    Country Dif f erences D-2 Issue 1 Septemb er 199 5 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Table D-1. United States and Canada United S tates & Can a da Tone Detector TN 2182 TN744C TN748D Tone-Cl oc k TN 2 182 TN780 TN768 Call Classifi er TN 744C TN 2182 TN744B R2 MFC Circui t Not Ap pli c able Speech Synthesizer TN 7 25B Announcement [...]

  • Page 227

    Countr y-S p e cific Ha rd ware Is s ue 1 Sep temb er 199 5 D-3 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Announcement TN750 C TN75 0B Auxil iary Trunk TN763 D Analog Di re ct Inward Dia led (DID) Trunk Not Applicable Analog Central Office (CO) Trunk (no PPM *) TN747 B Analog Central Office (CO) Trunk (w/PPM *) Not Applicable 4 Wire T ie Trun[...]

  • Page 228

    Country Dif f erences D-4 Issue 1 Septemb er 199 5 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Digital Ce ntral Offi ce(CO )/Di r e ct Inward Dial ed (DID) T runk Not App licabl e Digital Tie Trun k TN464F TN46 4 E T N 464D TN464C Digital In tegr a ted Ser vi ces Digita l Netwo r k (IS DN) Central Offic e (CO) Trunk TN4 6 4F TN46 4 E TN 464D TN[...]

  • Page 229

    Countr y-S p e cific Ha rd ware Is s ue 1 Sep temb er 199 5 D-5 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Table D- 5. China * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . 4 Wire Di gital Line T N 754B 2 Wire Di gital Line T N 2181 TN213 6 Data L i ne TN 726B China Tone Detecto r TN74 4C TN2182 To ne- Clo ck TN21 82 Call Class ifier TN74 4C T[...]

  • Page 230

    Country Dif f erences D-6 Issue 1 Septemb er 199 5 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Table D-6. Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Ecuador Czech Rep ubl ic & S lovakia Ec uador Tone Det ector T N 744C TN21 82 TN42 0C Tone-Cloc k TN 2182 TN78 0 Call Classifier T N744C TN21 82 TN74 4B R2MFC Circui t Not App licabl e Speech Sy nthes iz er[...]

  • Page 231

    Countr y-S p e cific Ha rd ware Is s ue 1 Sep temb er 199 5 D-7 NO TE: All systems in France re quire France-sp ecific carriers provided by AT & T G BC S Barph one. * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . ~ Bec o me RON/TR O N w it h m o di f i c at io ns . R2MFC Circui t Not Applicable Not Applicable Speech Sy nthes iz er TN457 Not App[...]

  • Page 232

    Country Dif f erences D-8 Issue 1 Septemb er 199 5 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Table D-8. Greece Gree ce Tone Detector TN744 C TN2 182 T N748D Tone-Cl oc k TN218 2 TN 7 80 T N756 Call Classifi er TN744 C TN2 182 T N744B R2 MFC Circui t Not Applicable Speech Synthesizer TN725 B Announcement TN750 C TN7 50B T N750 Auxil iary Trunk[...]

  • Page 233

    Countr y-S p e cific Ha rd ware Is s ue 1 Sep temb er 199 5 D-9 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Announcement TN750C TN75 0B TN750 Auxil iary Trunk TN763D TN76 3C Analog Di re ct Inward Dia led (DID) Trunk TN753 Analog Central Office (CO) Trunk (no PPM *) TN747B TN46 5 Analog Central Office (CO) Trunk (w/PPM *) Not Applicable 4 Wire [...]

  • Page 234

    Country Dif f erences D-10 Issue 1 Septemb er 1995 Table D- 10. Hun gary * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Hung ary Tone Detector TN744 C TN2182 T N748D TN748C Tone-Cl oc k TN218 2 TN780 T N756 Call Classifi er TN744C TN2182 T N744B R2 MFC Circui t TN744C TN2182 T N744B Speech Synthesizer TN725B Announcement TN750 C TN750B Auxil iary [...]

  • Page 235

    Countr y-S p e cific Ha rd ware Issue 1 Sep tem b er 19 95 D-11 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Auxil iary Trunk TN763D TN417 Analog Dire c t Inward Dialed (DID) Trunk TN2139 An alog Central Off ice (CO) T r u nk (no PP M * ) Not Ap p lic able Analog Central Office (CO) Trunk ( w /P P M *) TN2138 4 Wire T ie Trunk T N2140B TN 2140 2[...]

  • Page 236

    Country Dif f erences D-12 Issue 1 Septemb er 1995 Ta ble D- 1 2. J apa n * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Japan Tone Detector TN 744C TN21 82 TN7 48D Tone-Cl oc k T N21 82 TN78 0 TN756 Call Classifi er TN744C TN21 82 TN7 44B R2 MFC Circui t Not App licabl e Speech Synthesizer TN725B Announcement TN 750C TN75 0B TN7 50 Auxil iary Tru[...]

  • Page 237

    Countr y-S p e cific Ha rd ware Issue 1 Sep tem b er 19 95 D-13 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Announcement TN75 0C T N750B TN75 0 Auxil iary Trunk TN76 3 D T N763C Analog Di re ct Inward Dia led Trunk (DID) Not Applicable Analog Central Office (CO) Trunk (no PPM *) TN74 7B Analog Central Office (CO) Trunk (w/PPM *) TN465 C T N465B[...]

  • Page 238

    Country Dif f erences D-14 Issue 1 Septemb er 1995 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Digital Ce ntral Offi ce ( CO )/Dire ct Inward Dialed ( DID ) Tr unk T N 464F TN464E TN46 4 D Digital Tie Trun k T N 464F TN4 64E TN46 4D Digital Integ rated Serv i ces Digital Network (ISDN) Central O ffice (CO) Trunk TN464F TN4 64E TN464 D 8 port An[...]

  • Page 239

    Countr y-S p e cific Ha rd ware Issue 1 Sep tem b er 19 95 D-15 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . 4 Wire Di gital Line TN754B TN 754B 2 Wire Di gital Line TN2181 TN2 136 TN 2181 TN213 6 Data L i ne TN72 6B T N 726B Table D- 16. Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Tone Detector TN 744C TN2182 TN748[...]

  • Page 240

    Country Dif f erences D-16 Issue 1 Septemb er 1995 Tabl e D-17. Singapore * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Singap ore Tone Detecto r TN744C TN2182 TN74 8D To ne- Clo ck TN21 82 TN78 0 TN75 6 Call Class ifier TN74 4C TN2182 TN74 4B R2MFC C ircu it TN744C TN2182 TN74 4B Speech Syn thesizer TN72 5B An nounc ement TN750C TN750B TN75 0 Au[...]

  • Page 241

    Countr y-S p e cific Ha rd ware Issue 1 Sep tem b er 19 95 D-17 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Speech Synthesizer TN45 7 TN725B Annou ncement TN75 0C TN750 B TN750 C TN750B Auxili ar y T runk TN76 3D TN763 D TN763C Analog Direct Inward Dia led (DID) Trunk Not Applicable TN753 Analog Central Offic e (CO) Trunk (no PPM *) TN21 47C TN[...]

  • Page 242

    Country Dif f erences D-18 Issue 1 Septemb er 1995 * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Tabl e D-19 . U nited Kingdom Uni te d King do m Tone Detecto r TN744 C T N2182 TN420C TN42 0B Tone-Cl oc k TN21 82 T N780 TN419 B Call Classifi er TN74 4C T N2182 TN744 B R2 MFC Circui t Not Applicable Speech Synthesizer TN45 7 Announcement TN75 0C T[...]

  • Page 243

    Countr y-S p e cific Ha rd ware Issue 1 Sep tem b er 19 95 D-19 Ta ble D- 20. Ve nez uela * P P M me ans Perio d i c Pul se M eteri n g . Venezuela Tone Detector TN744C TN2182 T N748D Tone-Cl oc k TN2182 T N780 TN756 Call Classifi er TN744C TN2182 TN744B R2 MFC Circui t TN744C T N2182 TN744B Speech Synthesizer TN725B Announcement TN750C T N750B TN7[...]

  • Page 244

    Country Dif f erences D-20 Issue 1 Septemb er 1995[...]

  • Page 245

    Septe m b er 1995 Issue 1 E-1 E Installing the 9400-Series T el ephones Installi n g the 9400-Series Telephone s The fo llowin g f i g ures provide th e basic i n for mat ion t o install t he 9400-series t elepho nes. ! CAUTION: W hen this p ro duct i s l o cated in a sep arate b uildi ng from th e DEFI NIT Y Co mmunicat ions Syste m, a li ne curre[...]

  • Page 246

    Inst alli n g th e 9400-Seri es Tel ephones E-2 Septemb er 19 95 Issue 1 NO TE: The 3B IC a n d 3 B E W p rote ctors can be used only for 2-wire install a tions. They cannot be used for 4-wire i nstall ations. These tel epho nes are not for resident ial us e. They are fo r b usiness syst ems a pp lication s o n ly. Use in a reside ntia l environmen[...]

  • Page 247

    W iring In f ormation S eptember 1995 I ssue 1 E-3 Figure E-2. A Telep hon e Line Jack in a 4-Wire Configuration NO TE: R egard less o f conf i gurati on, all wi ring be tween the switch and the wa ll jack must consist of twisted-pairs. Use the sup p lied l ine cord wi th t he telep hone, or use an AT & T a p proved equiva lent. An 8-wire mo d [...]

  • Page 248

    Inst alli n g th e 9400-Seri es Tel ephones E-4 Septemb er 19 95 Issue 1 NO TE: Do no t change any setti n g s on the tele phone f o r 2-wi re or 4-wire installat ions. The tel ephone is a ble t o d etect whet her it is in a 2-wire or a 4-wire confi g uration. Di s ta nc e Li mita tio ns The fo l lowin g are the m aximu m d i st ances a llowed b e [...]

  • Page 249

    W iring In f ormation S eptember 1995 I ssue 1 E-5 Figure E-3. Line, A djunct, and Hand set Cord Routing for Desktop Installat ion on the 940 3 and 94 10 Te l ephon es Figure E-4. Lin e, Adjunct, Hand set, and Expansion Modu le Cord Routing on t he 9434 Telephone 1 . R ou ti ng chan nel for l in e cord and adju nct c ord 2 . LIn e Jack 3 . Adju nct[...]

  • Page 250

    Inst alli n g th e 9400-Seri es Tel ephones E-6 Septemb er 19 95 Issue 1 Wal l Mountin g Only the 94 0 3 a n d the 9410 can be wal l mount e d, as shown b elow in Fi g ure E-4, Fig ure E -5, Fi g ure E-6, F i gure E-7, a n d Fi gure E -8 . Figu re No tes: 1. Han d R etain er in Pla c e 2 . P r es s to Re l eas e and R e mov e Handset R et ai ner 3.[...]

  • Page 251

    W all Mount i n g S eptember 1995 Issue 1 E-7 Figu re No tes: 1. Desktop stan d 2. Desk m o unt t ab slot Figure E-6. Rem ovin g the Desktop Stand for W all Moun t ing 2 1[...]

  • Page 252

    Inst alli n g th e 9400-Seri es Tel ephones E-8 Septemb er 19 95 Issue 1 Figu re No tes: 1. Li ne c o rd rou ti ng c han ne l f or wal l m o un t 2. Li ne ja c k 3 . Ha ndset jac k 4 . Handset cord ro uti ng c hann el Figure E-7. Lin e Cord Routing for Wall Moun t 2 3 1 4[...]

  • Page 253

    Using th e T est Feat u re S eptember 1995 Issue 1 E-9 Figure E-8. Placing th e Tel e phon e onto Wa l l Jack Mount i ng Studs Usin g the Test Feat ure W hen the t elep hone is init ially p owered up , th e g reen light next to the TE ST b utt on flashes if the t elep hone is not (or not yet) a b le to c o mm unicate wi th th e switch. The ligh t c[...]

  • Page 254

    Inst alli n g th e 9400-Seri es Tel ephones E-10 Sep temb er 199 5 Issue 1 ■ The b ut to n l i g h ts on yo u r tel ephone go o n (and, if t h e t erminal ha s a disp lay, all the disp lay se gm ent s fill in): — On the 9403, all the l i g hts g o on t oget her. — On the 9410, the l i g hts g o on in two g ro ups, and the d isp lay fills i n [...]

  • Page 255

    S eptember 1995 Issue 1 F-1 F Wire Co n v ersion Infor mation This a p p endix prov ides s om e wire conversion in format ion th at ma y b e useful when followin g the installation instruction s provid ed i n t his book. Common Wire Col ours Table F -1 l ists c o mmon wires ty p es and colours for p o w er ( A C Mai n s): AWG to SWG Co n ve r sion [...]

  • Page 256

    W ire Conversion In form ation F-2 S ep tember 1995 Issue 1 ) Tabl e F-2. Stranded Wire Convers ion ( AW G to SW G to metric) Squar e Mill imet ers Num b e r and D iameter of Strands Mil l imeters Corr espo nding AWG 0.014 7 x 0.05 - - 0.035 7 x 0.08 - - 0.047 24 x 0 .05 -- 0.049 1 x 0.25 - - 0.055 7 x 0.10 - - 0.079 10 x 0 .10 28 0.079 7 x 0.12 2 [...]

  • Page 257

    A W G to S WG Con v ersi o n ( Stran d e d W ire) Septe m b er 1995 Issue 1 F-3 0.37 7 4 8 x 0.1 0 -- 0.38 9 2 2 x 0.1 5 -- 0.44 2 1 x 0.75 -- 0.45 9 2 6 x 0.1 5 -- 0.49 1 1 0 x 0.2 5 -- 0.49 5 7 x 0.30 -- 0.50 3 1 6 x 0.2 0 -- 0.51 5 1 x 0.81 2 0 0.56 3 7 x 0.32 -- 0.59 7 1 9 x 0.2 0 -- 0.63 6 3 6 x 0.1 5 -- 0.75 4 2 4 x 0.2 0 -- 0.78 5 1 6 x 0.2 [...]

  • Page 258

    W ire Conversion In form ation F-4 S ep tember 1995 Issue 1 Wire Gaug e Compari s on (S ol id C o ndu ct or) Table F-3 p rovi des in f ormation fo r converti ng Ameri can W ire G a u ge ( A W G) to British S ta n d ard W ire Gauge ( Imperia l), in a d d it ion to met ric w i re g a u g e. 3.022 19 x 0 .45 -- 3.142 16 x 0 .50 -- 3.181 45 x 0 .30 -- [...]

  • Page 259

    W ire Gauge Comp arison (Sol id Conductor) Septe m b er 1995 Issue 1 F-5 Tabl e F-3. Solid Condu ctor Wire Gauge Comp ar ison ( A WG to SWG t o metric ) Diameter (M ils) Gauge Numbers (mm) American Wire Gaug e (A W G ) British Standard Wire Gaug e (Im perial) Metr ic W i re Gau ge 460.1 11.68 4/0 -- - - 432 11.0 -- 5/0 -- 409.6 10.40 3/0 -- - - 400[...]

  • Page 260

    W ire Conversion In form ation F-6 S ep tember 1995 Issue 1 138 3.50 -- - - 35 128 .5 3.264 8 -- -- 128 3.25 -- 1 0 - - 118 3.00 -- - - 30 116 2.95 -- 1 1 - - 114 .4 2.906 9 -- -- 104 2.64 -- 1 2 - - 101 .9 2.588 10 -- -- 98.4 2.50 -- -- 2 5 92 2.34 -- 13 -- 90.7 2.30 1 1 -- - - 80.8 2.05 1 2 -- - - 80.0 2.03 -- 14 -- 78.7 2.00 -- -- 2 0 72.0 1.83 [...]

  • Page 261

    W ire Gauge Comp arison (Sol id Conductor) Septe m b er 1995 Issue 1 F-7 28 0.711 -- 2 2 - - 27.6 0.70 -- -- 7 .0 25.3 0.643 22 -- - - 24 0.610 -- 2 3 - - 23.6 0.60 -- -- 6 .0 22.6 0.574 23 -- - - 22 0.559 -- 2 4 - - 20.1 0.511 24 -- - - 20 0.508 -- 2 5 - - 19.7 0.50 -- -- 5 .0 18 0.457 -- 2 6 - - 17.9 0.455 25 -- - - 17.7 0.45 -- -- 4 .5 16.4 0.41[...]

  • Page 262

    W ire Conversion In form ation F-8 S ep tember 1995 Issue 1[...]

  • Page 263

    Septemb er 19 95 Issue 1 G-1 G Electrical Code Equivalencies This a p p e ndix l ists e lectrical code in f orma t ion t hat app lies t o c ountries out side o f North A merica. North American Electrical Code In North Ameri ca, the stan dard electrical c o de tha t m ust b e followed is c alled the National E lectrical Co de ( NE C). W hen installi[...]

  • Page 264

    E l ectrica l Code Eq uivale ncies G-2 Sep tem ber 19 95 Issue 1 : Tabl e G- 1. I nternational Electrical Codes Country E lectrical Code/Regul ations Australi a B elgium China France Germa ny DIN/ V D E Best immu ng en I taly Japan M acedoni a Malaysia Netherlands Spain Thail a nd Unite d K i n g d o m Unit e d S t at es Na tio nal El e ctrical Cod[...]

  • Page 265

    Septemb er 19 95 Issue 1 H-1 H Option Switch Settings S o me o f the i nterface u nits used bet ween the singl e-carrier and mult i-carrier cabin e ts a n d o t her t ypes of eq uipmen t require spec ific opt ion switch set ti ngs for each a p plica t i on. T h i s sect ion lists the o p t ion swit c h se tti n g s required for modular proce s s or[...]

  • Page 266

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-2 Sep tem ber 19 95 Issue 1 connected through a mo d ular processor da ta mo d ule serving as the int erf ace link. The op t ion sett i n g s for t he mo dular proce s s or dat a m odule ( MP D M) in t h is a p plication are shown in Table H-1. Mod em Poolin g (Combined ) Opti o n Set ting s Co mbined Modem P ooli ng r[...]

  • Page 267

    103JR M o d em O p t ion Se tti n g s S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-3 Tabl e H-3. O ption Switc h Se ttings for 103JR Modem Feature Op t ion Switch Setting S2 Sw itch on CM 1 Contact Se t ting 123 4 5 6 7 R eceive Space Disconnec t Y E S V * -- -- O -- -- -- -- Send Spa ce Disconnec t Y E S T * X - - - -- -- -- -- - Loss of Carrier Disconnec t Y E S S [...]

  • Page 268

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-4 Sep tem ber 19 95 Issue 1 201CR Modem Op tion Set t ing s W hen the 201C R mo d e m is use d wit h a m odul a r trunk data mo dule , se t th e op tions on t he m odul a r trunk data m odule as shown in Table H-4. O pt ions on the 201CR m o d em are shown in Table H-5. W hen used for mo de m p ooling, al l fa ctory-fu[...]

  • Page 269

    201CR M o d em O p t ion Se tt ings S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-5 Tabl e H-5. Option s Switch Settings for 201 CR Modem Option Line Control Board ( TP 1B) Description D esignation Strap In (Vertical) Strap Out (Horizontal) Transm it Line S i gnal Level -4 d Bm ZE * 1, 2,4,8 Switch S e tting Digital Bo a r d (JB4B ) 1 2 345 6 78 Transm i tter Tim i n [...]

  • Page 270

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-6 Sep tem ber 19 95 Issue 1 202S R M o de m O ptio n S ettings W hen the 202 S R mo d em is used w ith a mo d ular trunk d at a mo dule, set the op tions on t he m odul a r trunk data m odule as shown in Table H-6. O pt ions on the 202S R m odem are shown in T able H-7. W h en use d for mo d e m p ooli n g , all fa c t[...]

  • Page 271

    202S R M odem O pti on Se t tings S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-7 Tabl e H-7. Option S witch Set tings for 202SR Modem S4 Sw itch Cont act Setting O n Transmitte r-Rece iver Option Ou tput level dB m Withou t Reverse Channel With Reverse Channel Description Desig nation 1 2 3 4 56712345 67 Tra n sm i t Li ne S i g nal Le ve l Z O * - 4 X X X X XXXXXXXX[...]

  • Page 272

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-8 Sep tem ber 19 95 Issue 1 Option S3 Sw itch Con tact Setting Description D e sig nation 123456 Tra n sm i t Onl y Y H * Out -- -- O -- -- -- Ec ho S uppress o r E nabl e Y R * Out -- -- -- X -- -- Carri er Con trolle d T urna roun d Y S * I n - -- -- -- -- -O E a rly Cou n tr y Co d e (Data S e t Rea d y ) Indi ca ti[...]

  • Page 273

    208BR Mo d em O p tion Se ttin g s S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-9 208BR Modem Op tion Settings W hen the 208B R m odem is used w ith a modular tr unk dat a mod ule, se t the op tions on t he m o dular trun k data m o du le as shown i n T a bl e H-8. Options for the 208BR m o d em are shown in Table H-9. W hen used f or mod em pooling , all fa ctory-fu[...]

  • Page 274

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-10 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Tabl e H- 9 . O p tion Switc h Settings fo r 208BR Modem Option S witch Descrip tion Des i gnation Output Level dBm S1A S1B S 1C S2A Transm it Lin e Signal Level ZE* - 4 DOW N UP D O WN U P Switch O ption Strap Position Co mprom ise Equalizer (4-dB Sl ope) WU * S2 B U p S2 C U p Data Set R[...]

  • Page 275

    Asynchr o nous 2 12AR Mo de m O p tion Set t ing s S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-11 Asyn chronous 212AR Mode m Optio n Set ting s W hen the asynchronous 2 1 2AR m odem is us e d with a m odular trunk data module, set the op t ions on the m odul ar trunk dat a modu le a s shown in Tab l e H-10. O p tions on the asynchronous 212AR m o d em are shown in T[...]

  • Page 276

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-12 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Tabl e H-11. Option Switch Settings for Async hronous 212AR Modem Switch Setting Feature Option Description S1 Switch Cont rols 123 T ip, R i ng, Make B usy E* OUT O - - - - Cou nt r y C o d e (CC) In dic ati o n for Anal og L o o p ZF * ON -- -- X Switch C o nt ac ts S2 S5 123456 78912 S [...]

  • Page 277

    Asynchr o nous 2 12AR Mo de m O p tion Set t ing s S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-13 Feature O ption D e scription S3 Switch Cont acts 12345678 C B and C F In d i cat ion s A* COMM ON -- - - X -- -- -- -- - - S end Sp ac e Disconnec t T * I N - -- -- -X- -- -- -- - Aut o m a ti c Answer Z H * I N - -- -- -- -X- -- -- - Answer M od e In d i cat ion W * C[...]

  • Page 278

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-14 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Synch ronou s 212AR Mod em Opti o n Set ting s W hen th e synchronous 212AR m od em is used with a mo du lar trunk data m odule (MTDM ), set the o p t io n s on th e mo d ular trunk d a t a m o d ule (MTD M) as shown in Table H-1 0. O p tions on t he syn c hronous 212A R mo d e m are shown[...]

  • Page 279

    Synchronous 21 2AR M odem Optio n Set tings S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-15 Tabl e H-12. Option Switch Se ttings for Synch ronous 21 2AR Modem Swit c h Settin g Feature Option Description S1 Switch Cont acts 123 T ip, R i ng, Make B usy E* OUT O - - - - Cou nt r y C o d e (CC) In dic ati o n fo r An alo g L oop ZF * ON -- -- X Switch C o nt ac ts S2 S[...]

  • Page 280

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-16 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Feature O ption D e scription S3 Switch Cont acts 123456 78 C B and C F Indi ca tio ns A* COMM ON -- - - X -- -- -- -- - - S end Sp ac e Disconnec t T * I N - -- -- -X- -- -- -- - Aut o m a ti c Answer Z H * I N - -- -- -- -X- -- -- - Answer M od e Indi ca tio n W * C E O F F - -- -- -- --[...]

  • Page 281

    Asynchr o nous 2 224A Mo dem Op tion S e ttin g s S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H- 17 Asyn chronous 2224A Mode m Opt i on Set ting s W hen t he as ynch ronous 2224A m odem is used with a m odular t runk d ata m o dule (MTD M ), set t he o p t i on s on t h e mo d ular trunk d a t a mo dule (MT DM) a s sh own in Table H -13. The asynchronous 2224 A modem [...]

  • Page 282

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-18 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Synch ronous 2224A Mod em Opti o n Set ting s W hen the synchronou s 22 24 A modem i s used wit h a mod ular trun k data m odule, set the op ti ons on the mo dular trunk data mod ule as shown in Table H-14. All fa c tory-fu rnished o ptions should be set on the 2 224A mo dem with the f oll[...]

  • Page 283

    7400A O p tion Setti n gs S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-19 7400A Option Sett i ngs Determin e if the 7400A will b e int erfa cing w i t h D-lead m od ems or attent ion cont rol m o d e m s. Use T able H-15 to set the o p t ion s to interf ace wi th D l ead mod e ms an d Tabl e H-16 to set the o p tio ns to inte rface with a t ten t ion c o n trol mo de[...]

  • Page 284

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-20 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Notes: 1. S e t s p eed to mat ch remote mo dem. At l east one s peed m ust be set to ON. 2 . S e t to match r e mo te modem . Prin ter Opti on Set t ings Print ers can be used wi th a D E FINI T Y S yst e m G 3 M a na g e m en t T erminal, as journal prin ters f or the ho sp italit y feat[...]

  • Page 285

    475 Print e r Connecte d to a G3 M a nage me nt T e rminal S eptember 1995 I ssue 1 H-21 475 Print er Connected to a G3 Manage m ent Termin a l The 4 75 p rinter can b e c onnected to a G3 Manage men t Termi nal to p rovide hard copie s of adm i n is tr at ion d a t a. I t can also be used as a n o u tput receiving d evice for stat ion m essage d e[...]

  • Page 286

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-22 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Tabl e H- 17. Option Switch Settings for 4 75 Printer Connected to Managem ent Term i nal or u s ed f or Station M e ssage Detail Recording (SMDR) Section Setti ng Descrip ti o n Switch 1 1 O F F Charact e r Set 2O N 3O F F 4O F F 5 OF F DC1 an d DC3 6 ON Li ne Feed 7 ON P rint Com m and M[...]

  • Page 287

    475 or 476 P r inte r Used a s J our na l Print er f or H o sp it alit y Feat ur e S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-23 Switc h 22 1 OF F Baud Rate * 2O N 3O N 4 OF F No t Used Switc h 23 1 ON R S 232 2O F F 3 OF F Use of D SR 4O F F 5O N 6 OF F No t Used Switc h 24 1 OF F S elect D T R T i m in g 2O N 3 O N S e lect R T S T i min g 4O F F 5O F F U s e o f[...]

  • Page 288

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-24 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Tabl e H- 18. Option Switch Settings for 4 75 Printer Connected as S y stem Pri nter Section Setting Des cription Switch 1 1 ON Charact e r Se t 2O N 3 OFF 4O N 5 ON DC1 a n d DC3 6 O F F Line Feed 7 O F F Print Com m and Mod e 8 ON LF o n CR Switch 2 1 O F F Numeric Disp lay o f Zero 2 O [...]

  • Page 289

    475 or 476 P r inte r Used a s J our na l Print er f or H o sp it alit y Feat ur e S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-25 Switc h 22 1 O F F Baud Rate * 2O N 3O N 4 O F F N ot Used Switc h 23 1 ON R S232 2 OFF 3 O F F Use of D SR 4 OFF 5O N 6 O F F N ot Used Switc h 24 1 O N S elect D T R T imin g 2O N 3 O F F Se lect R T S T i ming 4O N 5 O N Use of C T S 6[...]

  • Page 290

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-26 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Tabl e H-19 . O ption Switc h Settings for a 475 or 476 Journal P rinter Section Setting Des cription Switch 1 1 O F F Character Se t 2O N 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 O F F DC1 a n d DC3 6 ON Li ne Feed 7 ON Print Comm and Mo de 8 OFF L F o n CR Switch 2 1 O F F Numeric Disp lay o f Zero 2 O F F Buf fe [...]

  • Page 291

    475 or 476 P r inte r Used a s J our na l Print er f or H o sp it alit y Feat ur e S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-27 Switc h 22 1 OFF B a u d Rat e 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 O F F N ot Used Switc h 23 1 ON R S232 2 OFF 3 O F F Use of D SR 4 OFF 5O N 6 O F F N ot Used Switc h 24 1 O F F S elect D T R T im ing 2O N 3 ON Se lect R T S T i ming 4 OFF 5 OFF U se o f C T[...]

  • Page 292

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-28 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 470 or 471 Prin ter Used as Jou r nal Prin ter for Ho spi tal ity Feat ur e A p rin t er can be connected to th e s witch to provide har d copy of hosp ital i ty relate d d a t a. T able H-21 shows the o p tio n switc h sett i n g s for the 470 or 471 printers w hen they are used i n t his[...]

  • Page 293

    470 or 471 P r inte r Used a s J our na l Print er f or H o sp it alit y Feat ur e S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-29 Tabl e H-21. Option S w itch Se ttings for a 47 0 or 471 Journal P rinter Section Setting Des cription Switch 1 1 O F F Character Se t 2O N 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 O F F DC1 a n d DC3 6 ON Li ne Feed 7 ON P rint Comm and Mode 8 OFF L F o n CR Switc[...]

  • Page 294

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-30 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 572 Prin ter A 57 2 prin ter c a n fu nctio n a s a G 3 Ma nageme n t Term inal, statio n mess ag e d e tail recording ( S MD R), s y ste m pr int er , or jo urnal printer. The options on the 572 printer are set with f unct ion keys ra t her than d u al in-lin e p ackage swit ches. Figure [...]

  • Page 295

    572 Print e r S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-31 2 . I f th e prin ter is to b e used wi th th e G3 Manage me n t T erm i n al, sta tio n me ss a g e d e t ail record ing ( S MD R), o r as a Journal prin ter, set the o p tion s as shown in T able H-22. If th e printer is b eing used as t he system print er, set the op tions as shown in Table H-23. ■ Us[...]

  • Page 296

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-32 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 . Tabl e H-22. 572 Printer Used w ith G3 Managem ent Term inal, Station M e ssage Detail Recording (SMDR) or Journ al Prin ter 572 Printer Option Settings Func ti on Fu nction Menu M enu Number Name Number Status 0 1 FORM LENGTH 0 9 11 02 L P I 01 6 03 C P I 01 10 04 LQ or N LQ 01 LQ 0 5 B[...]

  • Page 297

    572 Print e r S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-33 9 3 PROTOCOL 03 XON/ XOFF 9 4 STOP B IT 0 1 1 9 5 PARI T Y 0 1 N O NE 96 P B S 01 9600 Tabl e H-22. 572 Printer Used w ith G3 Managem ent Term inal, Station M e ssage Detail Recording (SMDR) or Journ al Prin ter 572 Printer Option Settings Func ti on Fu nction Menu M enu Number Name Number Status[...]

  • Page 298

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-34 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Tabl e H-23. 572 Printer used as Sys t em Print er 572 Printer O ption Se ttings Func ti on Fu nction Menu Men u Number Nam e N umber St at us 0 1 FORM LENGTH 0 9 1 1 02 L P I 01 6 03 C P I 01 10 04 LQ or N LQ 01 LQ 0 5 BUZZER 0 1 O N 0 6 FONT 0 2 FONTCART 0 7 RESOLUTIO N 0 1 14 4 1 1 BUFF[...]

  • Page 299

    S t at ion Message D etai l Re c ording ( SMDR ) I n te rface O p tion S etti ng s S eptember 1995 I ssue 1 H-35 ■ W hen the f unct ion t o b e changed is r eached, press the O n Li ne but ton. This a c t ivate s the menu (avail able o ption set tin gs) for the f unct ion. Use the Line Feed and Fo rm Feed bu ttons to step thr ough the op t ions f[...]

  • Page 300

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-36 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 R e fer to " Int erf ace Cabling to S ta tio n Message Det ail R ecord ing ( SMD R ) Out put Device" on pag e 9 -63 for c on n ection in f ormation . The 475 or 57 2 print ers can be us ed as an ou tpu t r eceiving device for sta tio n me ss a g e d e t ail record ing ( S MD R ).[...]

  • Page 301

    Audio In for mat ion Exch ange (A UDIX ) I nt erface Op t ion S e ttings for G3i S y stems S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-37 Audio Information Exch an ge ( AU DI X ) Interface Option Setti ngs for G3i Systems A UDIX i s s om et i mes conne cted t o t he switc h th ro ugh the processor int erface circuit pa ck . The first c ircuit o n th e proces sor int[...]

  • Page 302

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-38 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 ! CAUTION: T o prevent damage from s t a tic el ectric ity, always wear an E M C wrist strap (com code 9 00 6 9 8 2 2 6 ) when ha ndling circuit packs or ot her switc h compone nts. Tabl e H-27. S ignaling Form ats for TN7 6 0 Mode T ype E & M Type I S t a n d ard (unpro tecte d) E &am[...]

  • Page 303

    TN760 Ti e Trunk Circuit Pack O p tion Settin g s S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-39 Figure H-2. TN 7 60D Tie Trunk Circu it Pack (Compon ent Side) UNPROT PROT SMPLX E&M SMPLX E&M SMPLX E&M SMPLX E&M 4 3 2 1 PORT 4 PORT 3 PORT 2 PORT 1[...]

  • Page 304

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-40 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Tabl e H-29 . TN 7 60D Option Switc h Settings and Administr ation G3 Installa tion Situatio n Set Prot/ Unp rot Optio n Switch Prefe rred Sign aling Format Set E&M/SM PL X Optio n Switch Adm inist e red Port Circumstance T o G 3 Far-End Co-L oc at ed Sys75 /G1 Si mp l ex Simp le x S M[...]

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    TN464C, D, E , F Op t ion Se tti n g s S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-41 TN464C , D, E, F Option S ett i n gs The TN464 circui t p ack in terf aces bet ween a 24 or 32 chan nel Cent ral O ffice (CO)/Int egrate d S erv ices D igita l Net work (I SDN) or tie t ru n k an d the Ti m e Division Mul tiplex ( T DM) bus. The TN464C an d T N464D a c t as D i g i[...]

  • Page 306

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-42 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Figure H-3. Select ion o f 75 Ohm and 32 Channel S et tings on TN464 TN464E/ F Op tion Setti n gs The TN464 circui t p ack in terf aces bet ween a 24 or 32 chan nel Cent ral Off ice/Integrate d Serv i ces Dig ital Network (CO / I SDN) o r ti e trun k a n d the Ti me Division Mul tiplex ( T[...]

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    TN464C, D, E , F Op t ion Se tti n g s S eptember 1995 Issue 1 H-43 S e t th e impe dance and bit r a te as f ollow s : Table H-31. Option Switch Settings on TN464E/F 120 Ohms Tw is te d p air 75 Ohms Coaxial requirin g 88 8A a d a p ter 32 Channel 2.048 me gabits per s econd 24 Channel 1.544 me gabits per s econd[...]

  • Page 308

    O p tion Swit ch Set ting s H-44 Sep t emb er 199 5 Issue 1 Figure H-4. TN 4 64E/F Op tion Set tings 3 8 4 9 5 10 1 6 2 7 1. B ackpla ne Co nn ectors 2 . 2 4/3 2 Cha nn el Se le c to r 3. 75/ 12 0 Ohm S e lector 4. F aceplate 5. 32 C ha nn el 6. 120 Ohm (shown sele ct ed) 7 . 24 C ha nnel (sho wn s elect ed) 8. 75 Oh m 9. C o n n e c t o r 1 0 . T [...]

  • Page 309

    Septemb er 1995 Issue 1 I-1 I Referen ces The fo llowin g is a list of DEFI N I TY Ge n eric 3 documen ts i n clud ing a b rief descript io n o f each documen t. T o order copi es , refer to the a d dress on the i nside f ront cover. F or a ddit iona l DE F I NIT Y d o c uments, refer t o the GB C S Publicat ions Cat alog, 555-000-010 availa ble fr[...]

  • Page 310

    R e ferenc e s I-2 S e p te m b er 1995 Issue 1 bl ock diagrams. T h is d ocument r eflects Generic 3 Version 2 software, but st ill cont ains relevant info rmat ion. Provide s co m p rehensive te chnical descripti on s o f system features a n d paramet ers. In c lude s th e a p plicat ions a n d b enef its, feat ure int eract ions, a d m ini strat[...]

  • Page 311

    Ba s ic S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 I-3 Provide s d eta iled descriptions o f a ll the m easurement , s tat us, a n d securit y reports avai lable in the sy s tem and is i ntend e d f or a d minist rators who valid ate traffi c r e port s an d evaluat e system perf orma nce. T his docume nt was t itled Syste m R eports for e arlier system s . Inc[...]

  • Page 312

    R e ferenc e s I-4 S e p te m b er 1995 Issue 1 Provide s p rocedures for a n i ns ta l la t io n techn ician to c onvert an existi n g DEFI N I TY Gene ric 1, Generic 2 , Generic 3 V ersion 1, Generic 3 Version 2, Generic 3 Ve rsion 4, o r System 7 5 R 1 V3 to Gen eric 3 V ersion 4. I ncluded are u p grade consid erations, lists of required hardwa[...]

  • Page 313

    Call Cente r S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 I-5 Provide s d eta iled o p erat ing inst ruct ions for the system features on each ty pe of voice ter minal . I ncluded are de f ini tio ns of the voice f eatu res a n d user requir ements . Provide s op erat ing pr ocedures for th e Generic 1 Managem en t T erm inal a n d the G3 Management Term inal for[...]

  • Page 314

    R e ferenc e s I-6 S e p te m b er 1995 Issue 1 The refe rence includes detai led d esc r ip t ions of the call vectoring features, vector managemen t, vector ad m inist rati on, a d junct rou t ing, troub leshooti n g , an d in teract ions with m anagemen t i n fo r ma t ion syst em s (including the Ca ll Managemen t System ). Provide s d eta iled[...]

  • Page 315

    A pplicat ion Sp ecifi c S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 I-7 Applicat io n Sp ecific The fo llowin g list of d ocumen ts are a pplication s p ecific. R e fer also to the B asic DEFI N I TY d o c u m e nts. Provide s d eta iled d escriptions o f th e difference bet ween features and ad m ini strat ive form s for systems Generi c 2 t o G eneric 3 Versi[...]

  • Page 316

    R e ferenc e s I-8 S e p te m b er 1995 Issue 1 Provide s p rocedures for i ns tal la t io n , admi nistration, a n d maintenan c e o f the CallV isor LAN Gateway a pplication and is i n t ended fo r sy s te m ad m i nistrators, te lecommunications managers , M anagemen t Inf ormation Sy s tem (MIS) managers, LAN managers , and AT & T p ersonne[...]

  • Page 317

    A pplicat ion Sp ecifi c S e p t e m b er 1995 Issue 1 I-9 Provide s op erat ing inst ruct ions for the att endant console. Included are descript i ons o f the c o nso le cont rol keys and funct ions, c a l l handli ng, basic sy s tem troubl eshoot in g inform a tion, an d routi ne mai nten ance proce dures. Provides an overview of the fe atures av[...]

  • Page 318

    R e ferenc e s I-10 Septe m b er 1995 Issue 1[...]

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    Iss ue 1 Septe mber 1995 AB B-1 ABB Abbreviations A AC Al ternati ng Current ADU Asyn ch ronous Data Unit AMI Alternate M ark Inversion ANSI Amer ican National Stand ard s Institute ( U.S. A.) AWG Amer ican W i re Gauge B BCMS Basic Call Management System BRI Basic Rate Inter face C CAS Centralized Atte n dant Service or Call A c c ounting S y s- t[...]

  • Page 320

    A bbreviati ons ABB-2 Issue 1 Septem b er 1995 F FCC Federal C o mmu nic ations Commission ( U.S. A. ) G G3MT Generic 3 Manage ment Termin al H HZ Her tz I I/O I n pu t/Output in in c h INAD S Ini tializ a t ion and Adminis tra tion S ys tem ISDN Integrated Servic es Digital Network L LCD Liquid Crystal Display LE D Light Emit ting Diode LS U Loca [...]

  • Page 321

    A bbreviati ons Iss ue 1 September 1995 ABB- 3 S SCC Single Carrier Cab i net SMDR S t a tion Message De t ail Re co r d in g SP E Switc h Proces sor Element SP ID Service Pr ofile Identi fier SWG S tandard W i re Gauge (Unite d Kingdom) T TDM Ti me Division Mul tiplex er TM Test Mod e TX Term inal t ransmit U UCD Uniform Call Distr ibution UPS Uni[...]

  • Page 322

    A bbreviati ons ABB-4 Issue 1 Septem b er 1995[...]

  • Page 323

    Issue 1 S e p t e m b er 1995 IN- 1 IN Ind ex Numeric s 103A wa ll ja c k , 6-7 103JR modem switc h set tings , H-2 1 0 - AWG wire , 4-3 1 10 SYSTIM AX , 2- 2 11 6A E IA gro und iso lat or, install at ion pro cedure , 6-3 2 0 1CR mode m switc h set tings , H-4 2 02SR m od e m switc h set tings , H-6 2 08BR m o dem switc h set tings , H-9 2 12AR m o[...]

  • Page 324

    Index IN- 2 Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 power up pro cedure , C- 1 tra d e mark inf ormation , xvii Au s trali a coun t ry code , 7- 8 re quired hardware , D- 3 Autowrap re quired se tt in g for G3MT , 6-6 Aux Co n n o utputs , 9- 11 AUX con nector pin designations , 9-10 , 9-15 au x iliary connec to r ou tp uts , 9- 1 0 au xiliary equipment pin desi[...]

  • Page 325

    Index Issue 1 S e p t e m b er 1995 IN- 3 system-parameters co un try optio ns , 7-6 system-paramet ers maint e nance , 7- 14 Ch e ck Pa rity, requir ed setting for G3MT , 6- 6 China coun t ry code , 7- 8 re quired hardware , D- 5 circuit breaker , 4-5 circuit pack pin , 9-13 circuit pack c o n f iguratio n test procedu re , 8- 4 test procedu re, c[...]

  • Page 326

    Index IN- 4 Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 d e signations au xiliar y leads a t AUX c o nnector , 9-10 , 9- 15 port board and telep h one , 9-13 DID sig n ali n g , H-41 DID trunk proto cols , H- 4 1 wi ring example , 9-5 digita l statio n wir ing exa mp le ( 2-wi re ) , 9-5 digita l t ie t runk , w i ring example , 9-9 direct c o nnect s ystems , 4-19 [...]

  • Page 327

    Index Issue 1 S e p t e m b er 1995 IN- 5 approve d , 2-8 buildin g stee l f rame , A-1 conc r ete encas e d , A-2 conn ectin g , A- 2 fl oor , A-2 ground plate , B- 4 , F-1 ground rin g , A-2 layout , 2-6 planning , 2-8 ru le s , 2-8 terminal , A- 2 warning , A- 2 water pipe , A-2 H ha rdware f ib e r-opti c , 4- 1 9 re quired b y co u ntr y , D-1[...]

  • Page 328

    Index IN- 6 Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 AT control , H-19 D -lead , H- 19 pooling , 6-7 pooling, sw itch sett ings , H- 2 modu l ar plug , 9-3 t runk d a ta modules , H-1 month names table of English , 7-12 moun ting bolts , B- 1 MPDM ( modular proce ssor d at a modules) , H-1 MSHUT messa ge on AU DIX LCD d isp l a y , C- 1 MSP-1 power s u pply , 9-5[...]

  • Page 329

    Index Issue 1 S e p t e m b er 1995 IN- 7 p ower u p AC-p owered switch, proce dure , 7- 3 AUDIX procedu re , C-1 DC-p ower ed switch, proced ur e , 7-3 P P N cab in e t installi n g , 4-2 printer 475 switch sett ings , H-21 572 option sett ings , H -30 conn ectin g t o G3 MT , 6- 2 journal option sett ings , H-2 1 option se tt ings , H-20 parallel[...]

  • Page 330

    Index IN- 8 Issue 1 Septe m b er 1995 screens , 8-2 – 8-4 status sy ste m cabinets-all command , 8- 1 3 sti ffener , B-3 Stop Bit, required set ting for G3 MT , 6- 6 Styrofoam, tr a dem ark informati on , xvii SWG wi re conve rsion , F- 1 s witch processing element in te rch a nge tes t procedure , 8-12 test procedu re , 8- 1 1 sw itch sett ings [...]

  • Page 331

    Index Issue 1 S e p t e m b er 1995 IN- 9 TN219 8 wir in g , 9-13 TN 4 20C circuit p a c k , 7-7 TN 4 64 ci rcuit p a c k , 6-7 option se tt ings , H-41 , H-42 TN 4 65 ci rcuit p a c k , 6-7 TN 7 42 ci rcuit p a c k , 6-7 TN 7 46 ci rcuit p a c k , 6-7 TN 7 47 ci rcuit p a c k , 6-7 TN 7 48 ci rcuit p a c k , 7-7 TN 7 53 ci rcuit p a c k , 6-7 TN 7[...]

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    Index IN-10 Issue 1 Sep te m b er 1995[...]